Vector graphics

GodSVG – editor for Scalable Vector Graphics files

Last Updated on February 27, 2026

GodSVG is an editor for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files.

It represents the SVG code directly, doesn’t add any metadata, and even lets you edit the SVG code in real time. GodSVG is inspired by the need for an SVG editor without abstractions that produces clean and optimized SVG files.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Interactive SVG editing: Modify individual elements of an SVG file using a user-friendly interface.
  • Real-time code: As you manipulate elements in the UI, code is instantly generated and can be edited.
  • Optimized SVG output: Generate clean and efficient SVG files.
  • Accessible on mobile: GodSVG aims to be usable on mobile devices.

Website: github.com/MewPurPur/GodSVG
Support:
Developer: MewPurPur and contributors
License: MIT License

GodSVG
GodSVG in action

GodSVG is written in GDScript, a high-level, object-oriented, imperative, and gradually typed programming language built for Godot.


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