Free online SVG editor

Rayzia is a free online SVG editor that opens in a browser tab and edits real, standard SVG files. Drop in an .svg, change any node, path or colour, and export clean SVG back out. Nothing to install, and it runs the same on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS and tablets.

Editing an SVG file in the Rayzia online editor

Open SVG in your browser, keep the file standard

Most "SVG editors" convert your file into some private format the moment you open it, then hand you a lossy copy on the way out. Rayzia does not do that. The document you are editing is an SVG. When you open an SVG in the browser here, you get the actual paths, groups, gradients and text from the file, not a flattened preview.

That matters when the file has to work somewhere else. An icon set headed for a code repo, a logo going to a print shop, artwork feeding a web build: they all expect valid SVG, and they get it. Because the format stays open, there is no lock-in. You can take your work to Illustrator, Inkscape or a browser at any point and it will still be the same file.

Edit SVG online with real vector tools

Editing SVG online usually means one of two things: a viewer that lets you tweak a fill colour, or a full desktop app you have to download first. Rayzia sits where the useful work happens. There are more than 50 tools and over 150 live, non-destructive effects, so you can rework a file properly rather than nudge it.

Pull individual Bézier nodes and handles. Reshape a path, then reshape it again a week later because the effect never baked. Rebuild colour with linear, radial and mesh gradients. Draw with calligraphy and brush tools, run boolean and shape-builder operations, set text on a path, and load your own fonts, including correct rendering for Thai and other complex scripts. Multiple artboards, layers, reusable symbols and a named history panel keep a bigger document manageable.

If you would rather describe a change than click through it, you can connect an AI account you already have, such as Claude or GPT, and it draws and recolours directly on the canvas while you watch. It runs on your own key, so there is nothing extra to pay us, and every edit is one undo away. The SVG stays the point; the AI is there when you want a hand.

Export SVG for free, PNG too

Export SVG whenever you like and it costs nothing. You get clean output rather than a wall of editor cruft, which keeps file sizes sane and the markup readable if anyone opens it later. PNG export is also free, at the resolution you need for the web or a mockup.

The free plan includes every tool, the AI, and three cloud files. If you want more, Pro is $8 a month and adds unlimited cloud storage, 30-day version history, share links without a watermark, and print-ready PDF export. You never need Pro to open, edit or export an SVG, though.

Nothing to install, and it saves as you go

Rayzia opens like a website. There is no download, no licence key and no setup, which is the whole reason to edit SVG online instead of maintaining a desktop install across machines. Your work auto-saves to your device as you draw, and the editor keeps running offline once the tab is open.

It is built on Skia through CanvasKit and runs on the GPU, so panning around a dense drawing or dragging nodes stays smooth rather than stuttering. Open the editor, drop in a file, and start.

Questions about editing SVG online

Is Rayzia's online SVG editor really free?

Yes. Opening, editing and exporting SVG is free, and so is PNG export. The free plan includes every tool, the built-in AI, and three cloud files. Pro is $8 a month and adds unlimited cloud storage, 30-day version history, watermark-free share links and PDF export, but you never need it to edit or export an SVG.

Can I open and edit real SVG files in the browser?

Yes. Rayzia opens standard .svg files and gives you the actual paths, nodes, gradients, text and groups, not a flattened image. You can edit every node and colour and then export clean SVG back out. The document itself stays SVG the whole time, so there is no lock-in.

Do I need to install anything?

No. Rayzia runs in a browser tab with nothing to download or set up. It works on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS and tablets, auto-saves to your device as you draw, and keeps working offline once the tab is open.

How do I export my SVG?

Export SVG at any time for free, and the output is clean rather than bloated. Free PNG export is also built in. Print-ready PDF export is part of the Pro plan.