Vecta
Vecta is a web-based diagramming application made by Radica Software. Users who have a Vecta account can create network diagrams, software architecture diagrams, flow charts[1] and other kinds of technical diagram in their web-browsers. Vecta renders all drawings in SVG and is compatible with major modern browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer 11+ and Microsoft Edge.
History
Vecta is a web-based online diagramming tool which allows users to collaborate in real time. Vecta can be used to create diagrams and exported to various file formats such as SVG, JPEG, PNG, and PDF. Vecta was built in 2016 and released its Beta version in June 2017. Vecta is supported in all web browsers such as Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and others.
Vecta was listed in Hacker News[2] on August 2017 and Product Hunt[3] on October 2017. Vecta allows the programmer to automate and build solutions upon its platform via its API.
Product Features
With a drag-and-drop [4] graphical user interface, Vecta lets users work on their diagrams in real time collaboratively via their web browsers.
Vecta Advanced SVG Editor
Pixel perfect editor with advanced shape operations such as fragment, union, difference, or intersect.
Import file support
Vecta editor allows users to import file formats in GIF, SVG, PNG, and JPEG.
Export file support
Export drawings in SVG, PNG, JPEG, and PDF file format.
Library of Symbols
Vecta provides an extensive symbols library such as:
- AWS (Amazon Web Services) Symbols,
- Microsoft Azure Symbols,
- Google Symbols,
- Basic Network Symbols,
- Web Technologies Symbols,
- UML Stencil, and
- Flowchart Stencil
Format Support
Language: Vecta is now available in English, French, Japanese, and Swedish.
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