Online vector editor, right in your browser

Rayzia is an online vector editor that opens in a browser tab. There is nothing to download and nothing to install, so you can be drawing curves within a few seconds of landing on the page. Underneath that tab sits a full professional toolkit running on a GPU canvas, and it is free.

The Rayzia online vector editor with pen, gradients and layers

A desktop-grade toolkit that runs in a tab

The heart of any vector editor is the pen, and Rayzia gives you a real one. Place anchor points, drag out Bézier handles, convert corners to smooth curves, and edit every node long after you drew it. Shapes stay editable too, so a rectangle keeps its corner radius and a star keeps its point count instead of collapsing into dumb paths.

Add your own fonts and set text on a path. If you work in Thai or another complex script, the shaping comes out correct rather than broken, which is not something most web tools bother to get right. Layers, a named history panel and multiple artboards keep a real project organised as it grows past a single icon.

Gradients, brushes and 150+ live effects

Colour work goes well past flat fills. Build linear, radial and mesh gradients, paint with the calligraphy and brush tools, and combine shapes with boolean operations or the shape builder when you want to carve one form out of another.

On top of that there are more than 150 live effects. Live means non-destructive. Apply a warp, an offset or a 3D extrude, then change your mind a week later and dial it back without redrawing the artwork underneath. Most tools this capable ship as a desktop install with a licence key. This one is a browser tab.

Built on a GPU canvas, free to use

All of it renders through Skia and CanvasKit, the same engine that sits behind a lot of native design software, compiled to run in your tab. That is why panning a busy canvas or dragging a hundred nodes does not turn into a slideshow.

It runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and ChromeOS, on tablets, and it keeps working offline once the page has loaded. Your work auto-saves to the device as you draw, so a tab you closed by accident is not a lost afternoon. Opening and exporting standard SVG is free, PNG export is free, and every tool sits on the free plan.

Your own AI, drawing on the canvas

The part that tends to surprise people is the AI. Connect the account you already have with Claude, GPT or another model, and it draws, recolours, arranges and edits directly on the canvas while you watch.

It runs on your own key, so there is nothing extra to pay Rayzia for it. Because every change lands as an ordinary edit, it is always a single undo away. You keep control of the vectors. The AI is one more way to move through them quickly.

Questions about the online vector editor

Is Rayzia a free vector editor?

Yes. Every tool, all 150+ live effects and the AI features sit on the free plan, along with 3 cloud files. You can open and edit standard SVG files and export SVG and PNG at no cost. Pro is $8 a month and adds unlimited cloud storage, 30-day version history, watermark-free share links and print-ready PDF export.

Do I need to install anything to use the vector editor?

No. Rayzia is a web vector graphics editor that opens like any website, with nothing to download. It runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS and tablets, and once the page has loaded it keeps working offline. Your work auto-saves to your device as you draw.

Can Rayzia open and export real SVG files?

Yes. It opens and edits standard SVG files, not a private format, and exports clean SVG and PNG for free. Pro adds print-ready PDF export. Files you make in Rayzia stay usable in other software.

What can the AI actually do on the canvas?

Connect an AI account you already have, whether that is Claude, GPT or another model, and it draws, recolours, arranges and edits directly on your canvas while you watch. It runs on your own AI key, so there is nothing extra to pay Rayzia, and every change is a single undo away.