How to use AI to draw vector graphics

Most "AI art" tools hand you a flat image you can't take apart. In Rayzia the AI draws actual vectors: paths, shapes and colours you can grab, nudge and recolour like anything you'd draw by hand. Here's how to set it up and get useful results.

Vectors, not pixels

First, the distinction that matters. Image generators output a grid of pixels. Blow one up and it goes soft. You can't select the left mountain and move it, because there is no left mountain, only coloured dots.

Rayzia's document is SVG. When the AI draws a mountain, it writes a path with points, a fill and a stroke. You can select that path, drag a node, swap the colour, or delete it. It scales to any size and stays crisp. That's the whole point of drawing vectors with AI rather than generating a picture of one.

Connect your own AI account

Rayzia doesn't resell AI. You bring the account you already pay for, Claude or GPT, and Rayzia talks to it on your key. Nothing extra goes to us for the AI, and your designs stay on your device by default.

Open the editor at rayzia.com/vector/ and connect the Claude or GPT account you already use. From there the AI can draw new objects, recolour a selection, rearrange things and edit what's already on the canvas. Every action it takes lands as one step you can undo.

Draw your first shape

Type what you want in plain language. Be specific about the parts, the count and the palette. Vague prompts give vague art. Two that work well:

"Draw a minimal mountain logo, two peaks, sunset colours, no text."

"Draw a flat coffee cup icon, top view, warm browns, thick single stroke."

The AI reads the request, draws the paths onto the canvas, and groups them the way a hand-drawn set would be grouped. If it isn't what you pictured, undo and rephrase. Ask for fewer peaks, a cooler palette, a thinner line. Short, concrete corrections beat long ones.

Refine by hand, or ask again

Treat the first result as a starting point, not a finished logo. This is where vectors earn their keep. Select the back peak and drag it lower. Pull a node to sharpen a ridge. Pick a fill and shift the orange a touch redder.

You can also keep talking to the AI. Select an object and say "recolour this to a teal and cream palette" or "space these three icons evenly". It edits the real objects in place. Because each move is one undo away, you can push it and roll back the moment it goes wrong. Nothing is committed until you're happy.

Export when you're done

Free covers every tool, the AI, three cloud files and SVG or PNG export, which is enough to draw something real and take it away. Save to cloud only when you choose to, and that's the point your work reaches our server at all. Pro at $8 a month adds unlimited cloud files, 30 days of history, watermark-free share links and PDF export.

No install, any browser, and it keeps working offline once loaded. Open the editor, connect your key, and give it a prompt.

Common questions

Is this the same as an AI image generator?

No. Image generators produce pixels, a flat picture you can't take apart. Rayzia's AI draws SVG vectors: editable paths, shapes and colours you can select, move, recolour and scale without losing quality.

Do I need to pay Rayzia for the AI?

No. You connect the Claude or GPT account you already own and the AI runs on your own key. Rayzia never sits in the middle reselling AI, so there's nothing extra to pay us for it.

What if the AI draws the wrong thing?

Every AI action is a single undo away. Roll it back and rephrase your prompt, or just fix it by hand, since everything it draws is a normal editable vector object on the canvas.

Can I edit what the AI drew?

Yes, fully. The output is real vectors, so you can drag nodes, change fills and strokes, regroup and rearrange, or ask the AI to recolour and tidy a selection for you.