The Top 5 Best Free Alternatives to Adobe illustrator for Windows, Mac & Linux

The Top 5 Best Free Alternatives to Adobe illustrator for Windows, Mac & Linux

If you're a graphic artist creating scalable designs and you don't want any of that nasty pixelation when resizing. Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard for creating vector graphics that never lose their quality when scaled up or down. Whether you pay by the month or yearly because using illustrator can be quite expensive, thankfully there are free alternatives with most of the features you would ever need. So coming up I'll count down the top 5 free software to create and edit vector graphics for any size project.


The Top 5 Best Free Alternatives to Adobe Illustrator for Windows, Mac & Linux


1. Inkscape

This open-source vector editor has a huge toolset for graphic and web designers. It's so feature-packed it can do just about everything that an illustrator can and best of all it's completely free. 

There are tools for object creation and manipulation of various filters including overlays, textures, and bevels, and it's perfectly compliant with the SVG file format including support for pdf, eps, cdr, and the AI Adobe illustrator file types.

The primary tools are located along the left with additional tools on the right, and there's a color palette along the bottom of the window. For first-time users, Inkscape can be intimidating thankfully on their website they have tutorials that will help you to get started.

Inkscape is available for Windows, Linux, and mac os.

For Windows - CLICK HERE

For Mac OS - CLICK HERE

For Linux - CLICK HERE

2. Vectr

It's completely free and available online in your favorite web browser. It's easy to use without a massive learning curve your projects can be saved online or you can export them to your computer in SVG, jpeg, or png file formats. The user layout is not too complicated you'll find pages and layers on the left, to the right of layers, as your toolbar and in the right pane are additional settings to fine-tune your creation.

If you need help getting started on the vector website dozens of tutorials will teach you how to use it.

Vectr is available on desktop for the major operating systems Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, and it has also had a web version.

For Windows - CLICK HERE

For Linux - CLICK HERE

For Chromebook - CLICK HERE

For Web - CLICK HERE

3. Vecteezy Editor

While still in beta this in-browser vector graphics editor is one of the best you can use cost-free with no hidden paywalls. You can create your own designs from scratch or import and edit SVG files that you have on your computer. It's amazingly easy to use and well suited for beginners, you might even discover that it's so simple to use that you won't need to watch any tutorials. The user's face is intuitive you'll find every tool available located in the left pane.

Vecteezy, as I mentioned earlier, is browser-based but does not have support for every browser currently they have support for chrome, chromium, and opera, and I can also confirm it works great in the new chromium-based Microsoft edge with no issues.

Fore Web - CLICK HERE


4. Libreoffice Draw 

This free and open-source vector graphics editor is not a standalone program, it's one of the programs included with the LibreOffice k, office suite while it does not support layers it does let you produce just about anything using graphics and diagrams to create technical drawings, brochures, posters and a whole lot more.

The file types supported include SVG, PSD, and the CorelDRAW cdr file format. The interface is fairly straightforward and simplified for novice users. It's 100 completely free with no restrictions.

It's available for Windows, Linux, and mac os.

For Windows - CLICK HERE

For Mac OS - CLICK HERE

For Linux - CLICK HERE


5. Gravit designer 

This software is similar to illustrator yet more user-friendly with many of the same tools. It's feature-packed it lets you create custom shapes with smart controls, its freehand tool lets you draw with automatic smoothing, there's a pen tool, and also includes non-destructive editing of your images.

Numerous vector and raster file types are supported. You can import Illustrator files, SVG, and sketch files. You can also export your projects as an SVG, png, pdf, or jpeg file type.

It has a modern-looking layout with the primary tools at the top along the left is where you'll find the individual layers for your project.

While the free version does offer most of the features most people would ever need the pro plan lets you work offline includes better quality export options and unlimited cloud storage. 

You can use gravity designer online in your favorite web browser and it's also available for download on windows, mac os, Linux, and chrome os.

For Windows - CLICK HERE

For Mac OS - CLICK HERE

For Linux - CLICK HERE

For Chrome OS - CLICK HERE


Here are three honorable mentions for you to check out, they're not free instead of requiring you to commit to an expensive subscription plan, these are available for a simple one-time fee. 

Coreldraw

Coreldraw is one many of you are familiar with it launched way back in 1989 and has a very loyal following it includes all the tools you would need to create professional graphics and lets you easily import and export adobe illustrator AI files. 

They offer various products for the more casual users I'd recommend CorelDRAW standard which is $299, and for design professionals, the CorelDraw graphics suite is a one-time fee of $499 both of which offer a 15-day trial to try it out.

CoralDraw is available on desktop for Windows and Mac OS.


For Windows - CLICK HERE

For Mac OS - CLICK HERE


Affinity Designer 

Developed in the UK for professional designers this may be the best program for you if you're looking for an interface that is similar to an illustrator with a much lower price point. It's fully featured to create complex designs and even includes tools illustrator does not have including the ability to quickly switch between vector and raster workspaces to give you more flexibility with your choices.

For windows and mac os the one-time cost is around $50 and for the iPad, it's just $19.99.


For Windows - CLICK HERE

For Mac OS - CLICK HERE

For iPad - CLICK HERE

If you know of another illustrator alternative not mentioned let us know about it in the comments.

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