

The free version only exports your designs to PNG, unfortunately. The Help system includes some excellent animations which show you some practical examples– that’s the Path to the right. There’s no way we or the developer can properly describe how this works, at least not in a sentence or two, but fortunately that’s not necessary. You can then drag or reposition these points, add new ones, change the path direction and generally fine-tune the shape. If that freehand shape isn’t quite right, select it, click Path and you’re able to view the points which make it up. You’re able to adjust the opacity and colours of each object in a click or two. The drawing tools cover the basics only, with a freehand pen, rectangles, ellipses, and text. The package is a simple Chrome app, easy enough for almost anyone to use, and ideal for creating quick vector designs on a tablet which you can then reuse elsewhere. Vector graphics editors are often bulky desktop applications, aimed very much at design experts, but Inker is very different.
