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Inkscape vs Illustrator

Images have become an integral part of our lives as these are not just pictures which are transferred from one platform to another but it contains different emotions which tell a lot about a person’s personality. It has been found that around 3.2 billion images are uploaded on the internet daily. Special software is required to create specific images like images for advertisements, promotions, logos, vector images, illustrations etc. Two of the most famous software are Inkscape and Illustrator which are capable of creating different types of images for different purposes. So let’s compare these two softwares to find out the best one.



What is Inkscape?

Inkscape is free and open-source computer software which is mainly used to create vector images. Its format is SVG which means Scalable Vector Graphic means the image’s pixels will not rupture on the zooming. It is available for different operating systems like FreeBSD, Linux, Mac, Windows etc. It was first released on 2 November 2003, and the stable release was in 2021 on 27 September. It is written in C++ and Python language. It has an easy interface with different manipulation tools for images like moving, rotating, scaling and skewing.

Advantages of Inkscape



Limitations of Inkscape

What is Illustrator?

Illustrator also known as Adobe Illustrator is a computer application for creating and editing vector graphics. Originally it was developed for Macintosh. Initially, it was released in 1987 and its stable version was launched in 2022. Adobe Incorporation is credited for the development of this software. It contains all the tools to create vector as well as non-vector images. It is written using C++ and ActionScript.

Advantages of Illustrator

Disadvantages of Illustrator

Following is a table of differences between Inkscape and Illustrator:

 

Inkscape

Illustrator

1. Inkscape can be understood as a vector image creating software which produces SVG images. It is computer software for creating, editing and manipulating free form, raster and vector images.
2. It was developed by Bryce Harrington, Ted Gould, Nathan Hurst and MenTaLguY who are the founder members of Inkscape. It was developed by Adobe Incorporation.
3. It does not allow automatic tracing of images. It allows automatic tracing of images.
4. It is completely free for everybody. It is a paid software which comes with a trial version.
5. It is built using C++ and Python programming languages. It is built using C++ and ActionScript programming languages.
6. It produces a smaller size image file. The size of the images is comparatively bigger.
7. It is open-source software. It is not open-source software.
8. It does not support EPS file formats. It allows editing of EPS files.
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