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With all respect: Why would one want a drawing tool to be Web-based?


Totally fair question.

The main idea is removing friction: you can open an SVG from your phone or computer and make quick edits without installing anything. That’s especially useful for small fixes, quick tweaks, or when you’re on a device where you don’t have your usual design tools.

It’s not meant to replace full desktop editors, but to make “edit this SVG right now” fast and accessible anywhere.


Thanks for the reply. I can't think of a situation where I'd just have SVGs hanging out on my phone, though.


The only app I own that isn’t better as a web app is Blender. Even my IDE is better as a web app. Native apps suck in comparison almost universally.




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