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Linearity Curve (formerly known as Vectornator) is a vector graphic design application developed by Linearity, a company based in Berlin, Germany. The application is designed for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS, providing professional vector editing tools tailored for designers, illustrators, and marketing professionals. Linearity Curve supports seamless integration with design tools such as Figma, Sketch, and Adobe Illustrator, making it a versatile choice for digital creatives.
Features
[edit]Linearity Curve offers a wide range of features for vector-based design, including:
- Pen Tool & Bézier Editing: Advanced vector editing tools for creating precise paths and shapes.
- Typography & Text Editing: Customizable text tools with support for various fonts and formatting.
- Autotrace: AI-powered image tracing for converting raster images into vector graphics.
- Real-time Collaboration: Cloud-based collaboration for teams working on design projects.
- Multiple File Format Support: Compatibility with SVG, PDF, AI, and other industry-standard formats.
- Intuitive UI & Gesture Controls: Optimized for touch interfaces on iPad and iPhone.
- Integration with Linearity Move: Seamless transition from static designs to animations using Linearity’s motion design tool.
History
[edit]The application was originally launched in 2017 under the name Vectornator. Over time, it gained popularity for its intuitive user interface and powerful design capabilities. In 2023, the company rebranded the application as Linearity Curve to align with its broader ecosystem of creative tools, including Linearity Move, a motion design application.
Compatibility & Pricing
[edit]Linearity Curve is available as a free application with optional premium features. It runs on:
- macOS
- iPadOS (iPads with Apple Pencil support)
- iOS
Reception
[edit]Linearity Curve has been well received in the design community, praised for its ease of use, powerful features, and integration with professional workflows. It has been featured in Apple’s App Store and received positive reviews from design professionals and tech publications. The application is particularly popular among digital illustrators, branding designers, and marketing professionals looking for a cost-effective alternative to traditional vector graphic tools.
See Also
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Rebrand[1]
- ^ "We've Rebranded. Say Hello to Linearity Curve". www.linearity.io. 2023-07-27. Retrieved 2025-03-11.