SVG-edit is a fast, web-based, JavaScript-driven SVG drawing editor that works in any modern browser.
While we have made some recent releases to SVG-edit for bug fixes, refactoring and documentation to make the codebase more maintainable, the core developers responsible for the bulk of the drawing features are no longer active with the project, so we would love others familiar with SVG to join the project.
See the latest release (or its ES6-Module version, which requires a modern browser).
You may also try it at https://unpkg.com/svgedit/editor/svg-editor.html (which redirects to a versioned URL).
You may also obtain URLs for specific releases.
For testing the latest version in master
, you may use
https://raw.githack.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit/master/editor/svg-editor.html.
- Clone or copy the repository contents (at least the
editor
directory). - If you need programmatic customization, see its section below.
- Otherwise, just add an iframe to your site, adding any extensions or
configuration (see
docs/tutorials/ConfigOptions.md
([ConfigOptions]{@tutorial ConfigOptions})) within the URL:
<iframe src="svgedit/editor/svg-editor.html?extensions=" width="100%" height="100%"></iframe>
Note that if you want support for the following browsers, you will at least need some polyfills.
For Android Browser 4.4.3-4.4.4, you will need at least fetch
.
For the following, you will need at least URL
, Promise
, and fetch
:
- IE <= 11
- IE Mobile
- Opera Mini
- Blackberry Browser <= 10
And for still older browsers (e.g., IE 8), you will at minimum need a
querySelector
polyfill.
These steps are only needed if you wish to set up your own npm package incorporating SVGEdit.
- Create your npm package:
npm init
(complete the fields). - Install SVG-edit into your package:
npm i svgedit
. - Look within
node_modules/svgedit/
, e.g.,node_modules/svgedit/editor/svg-editor.html
for the files your package needs and use accordingly. npm publish
- If you are not concerned about supporting ES6 Modules (see the
"ES6 Modules file" section), you can add your config directly to
svgedit-config-iife.js
within the SVG-Edit project root. - Note: Do not remove the
import svgEditor...
code which is responsible for importing the SVG edit code. Versions prior to 3.0 did not require this, but the advantage is that your HTML does not need to be polluted with extra script references. - Modify or utilize any options. See
docs/tutorials/ConfigOptions.md
([ConfigOptions]{@tutorial ConfigOptions}).
svg-editor-es.html
is an HTML file directly using ES6 modules. It is only supported in the latest browsers. It is probably mostly useful for debugging, as it requires more network requests. If you would like to work with this file, you should make configuration changes insvgedit-config-es.js
(in the SVG-Edit project root).- If you are working with the ES6 Modules config but also wish to work with
the normal
svg-editor.html
version (so your code can work in older browsers or get the presumable performance benefits of this file which references JavaScript rolled up into a single file), you can follow these steps after any config changes you make, so that your changes can also be automatically made available to both versions. - JavaScript:
1. Run
npm install
within thenode_modules/svgedit
directory to install the build tools for SVG-edit. 1. Runnpm run build-config
within thenode_modules/svgedit
directory.- This will rebuild
svgedit-config-iife.js
(applying Babel to allow it to work on older browsers and applying Rollup to build all JavaScript into one file). The file will then contain non-ES6 module JavaScript that can work in older browsers. Note that it bundles all of SVGEdit, so it is to be expected that this file will be much larger in size than the original ES6 config file.
- This will rebuild
- HTML:
1. If you wish to make changes to both HTML files, it is recommended that you
work and test on
svg-editor-es.html
and then runnpm run build-html
to have the changes properly copied tosvg-editor.html
.
- 2018-12-13 Published 4.2.0 (Chinese (simplified) and Russian locale updates; retaining lines with grid mode)
- 2018-11-29 Published 4.1.0 (Fix for hyphenated locales, svgcanvas distributions)
- 2018-11-16 Published 4.0.0/4.0.1 (Move to Promise-based APIs)
- 2018-11-01 Published 3.2.0 (Update qunit to resolve security vulnerability of a dependency)
- 2018-10-25 Published 3.1.1 (Fix for saving SVG on Firefox)
- 2018-10-24 Published 3.1.0 (Redirect on modular page for non-module-support; versions document (for migrating))
- 2018-10-22 Published 3.0.1 (Revert fix affecting polygon selection)
- 2018-10-21 Published 3.0.0 (misc. improvements including centering canvas and key locale fixes since last RC)
- 2018-09-30 Published 3.0.0-rc.3 with security and other fixes
- 2018-07-31 Published 3.0.0-rc.2 with misc. fixes
- 2018-07-19 Published 3.0.0-rc.1 allowing for extensions and locales to be expressed as modules
- 2018-05-26 Published 3.0.0-alpha.2 with ES6 Modules support
- 2017-07 Added to Packagist: https://packagist.org/packages/svg-edit/svgedit
- 2015-12-02 SVG-edit 2.8.1 was released.
- 2015-11-24 SVG-edit 2.8 was released.
- 2015-11-24 Code, issue tracking, and docs are being moved to github (previously code.google.com).
- 2014-04-17 2.7 and stable branches updated to reflect 2.7.1 important bug fixes for the embedded editor.
- 2014-04-07 SVG-edit 2.7 was released.
- 2013-01-15 SVG-edit 2.6 was released.
- SVG-edit 2.4 Part 1
- SVG-edit 2.4 Part 2
- SVG-edit 2.3 Features
- Introduction to SVG-edit (Version 2.2)
The following browsers had been tested for 2.6 or earlier and will probably continue to work with 3.0.
- Firefox 1.5+
- Opera 9.50+
- Safari 4+
- Chrome 1+
- IE 9+ and Edge
- See docs for more documentation. See the JSDocs for our latest release.
- Acknowledgements lists open source projects used in svg-edit.
- See AUTHORS file for authors.
- StackOverflow group.
- Join the svg-edit mailing list.
- Join us on
#svg-edit
onfreenode.net
(or use the web client).