Quiver AI is building what it calls foundational models for vector graphics — the first serious attempt to apply AI generation natively to SVG rather than treating vectors as a lossy afterthought of raster diffusion models. Text-to-SVG, image-to-SVG vectorisation, and SVG editing are the current features; animation is in the pipeline.
The outputs are fully editable SVGs, not rasterized approximations. That distinction matters for logo work, icon systems, and marketing assets where you need clean paths that survive scaling, colour changes, and export to print. The Arrow 1.1 model is accessible via API, making it useful for teams who want to bake vector generation into their own workflows.
The a16z seed round gives it real backing, and the free tier makes it easy to evaluate. Typography and custom font creation tools are also on offer. For designers and developers who regularly convert logos, create icon sets, or produce brand illustration — this is the most technically serious AI vector tool currently available.
Quiver AI is building what it calls foundational models for vector graphics — the first serious attempt to apply AI generation natively to SVG rather than treating vectors as a lossy afterthought of raster diffusion models. Text-to-SVG, image-to-SVG vectorisation, and SVG editing are the current features; animation is in the pipeline.
The outputs are fully editable SVGs, not rasterized approximations. That distinction matters for logo work, icon systems, and marketing assets where you need clean paths that survive scaling, colour changes, and export to print. The Arrow 1.1 model is accessible via API, making it useful for teams who want to bake vector generation into their own workflows.
The a16z seed round gives it real backing, and the free tier makes it easy to evaluate. Typography and custom font creation tools are also on offer. For designers and developers who regularly convert logos, create icon sets, or produce brand illustration — this is the most technically serious AI vector tool currently available.
Alternatives to Quiver AI
Affinity Suite
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Gimp
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Inkscape
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Midjourney
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