The AI vector editor you drive

Most AI art tools hand you a flat image and call it finished. Rayzia is a real AI vector editor: you connect the AI account you already own, and it draws, recolours and rearranges directly on your canvas while everything stays editable SVG. Because it runs on your own key, there is nothing extra to pay us for the intelligence.

An AI assistant drawing editable vector shapes on the Rayzia canvas

AI that edits vectors, not just pictures

Type a prompt into an image generator and you get pixels. Zoom in and they smear. You cannot nudge a single anchor point or change one colour without regenerating the whole picture. That is fine for a mood board and no use for a logo, an icon set or anything you need to ship.

Rayzia takes the opposite route. Ask it to draw a mountain badge or an eight-icon weather set and it builds real shapes: paths with editable nodes, proper fills, live gradients. Open the result and it is standard SVG. Select any piece and change it by hand, the same as work you drew yourself. That is what a phrase like AI SVG editor should mean, and what draw SVG with AI should give you.

Bring the AI you already pay for

Here is the part no incumbent does. You connect your own Claude, GPT or another model, and it works as a collaborator sitting inside the canvas. It draws shapes, recolours a selection, lines up a row of icons, spins out several variations of a mark while you watch each edit land in the document.

Because it runs on your own key, the intelligence costs you nothing on top at Rayzia. Every move it makes is a normal edit, so when it takes a wrong turn, one undo puts things back. You are directing the work rather than posting a prompt into a black box and hoping something usable comes out. If you have wanted to draw vector art with Claude or GPT and keep control of it, this is that.

A proper editor under the hood

The AI is only worth having if the tool beneath it is real. Rayzia is GPU-accelerated through Skia and ships more than 50 tools with over 150 live, non-destructive effects. You get pen and Bézier node editing, shapes that stay editable after you draw them, linear, radial and mesh gradients, calligraphy and brushes, and boolean and shape-builder operations.

There is text on a path, your own uploaded fonts, and correct rendering for Thai and other complex scripts that trip up most browser editors. Multiple artboards, layers, reusable symbols and a named history panel fill out the rest. It opens and edits existing SVG files as well, so if you are looking for an AI Illustrator alternative you are not locked into a private format to get one.

Free to start, in the browser

Rayzia opens like any website. Nothing to install, and it runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS and tablets, even offline once it has loaded. Your work auto-saves to your device as you draw.

Every tool and the AI sit on the free plan, along with three cloud files and free SVG and PNG export. Pro is $8 a month if you need unlimited cloud storage, 30-day version history, watermark-free share links and print-ready PDF export. Open the editor and see whether it holds up before you spend anything.

Questions about the AI vector editor

Can AI draw editable vector graphics, or only images?

With Rayzia it is editable vector. The AI builds real SVG shapes on your canvas: paths with movable nodes, proper fills and live gradients, not a flat raster image. You can select any element afterwards and adjust it by hand in the editor.

Which AI can I use to draw SVG in Rayzia?

You connect an account you already have, such as Claude or GPT, and Rayzia uses your own key. The model draws, recolours and arranges directly on the canvas. Because it runs on your key, there is no extra AI charge from Rayzia on top of what you already pay your provider.

Is Rayzia a free AI vector editor?

Yes. The free plan includes every tool, the AI, three cloud files, and free SVG and PNG export. Pro is $8 a month and adds unlimited cloud storage, 30-day version history, watermark-free share links and print-ready PDF export.

How is this different from an AI image generator?

Image generators output pixels you cannot edit cleanly. Rayzia keeps everything as real, editable SVG and lets your own AI work inside a full vector editor, with one undo on every change. It runs in the browser with nothing to install, on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS and tablets.