Something that stands out to me is that the design tools in Vectr aren't overly novice DIY tools that play up the user-friendliness angle. Sure, Vectr is simple enough for novice users to use, but it can also be leveraged for more advanced designs. It's awesome that we can work with and save vector graphics. Many other online software platforms I've seen only allow rasterized image files like JPEG and PNG. The price for using Vectr and all its features is not too bad. I'm glad we can afford it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm used to using more advanced graphic design applications like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, so there are many aspects about the tools that fall short of the vast capabilities of those two applications. Vectr works for simple graphic projects or making minor adjustments to existing graphics, but I would find it really hard to perform all of the design processes I need with just Vectr alone. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.



