VectorStyler vs SVGcode

Comparing the features of VectorStyler to SVGcode

Feature
VectorStyler
SVGcode

Capability Features

Adjust Brightness
100%
Adjust Contrast
100%
Adjust Grayscale
0%
Adjust Hue Rotate
Adjust Opacity
100%
Adjust Saturate
100%
Adjust Sepia
0%
Adjust Stroke Width
0 Pixels
Advanced Typography
Alpha Channel Steps
1 Steps
Blended Shapes
Blue Channel Steps
5 Steps
Color SVG Conversion
Consider Device Pixel Ratio
Copy SVG
Corner Threshold
1
Data Merge Support
Debug Option
Drawing Tools
Expert Options
Export to SVG
Extend Path
Green Channel Steps
5 Steps
Guidelines at Any Angle
Image Rotation
Installable
Invert Colors
0%
Min Path Length
0 Segments
Monochrome SVG Conversion
Multi-language Support
عربىБеларускаяCatalàDanskDeutschΕλληνικάEnglish (United Kingdom)English (United States)EspañolFrançaisעבריתBahasa IndonesiaItaliano日本語한국어NederlandsNorskPolskiPortuguêsРусскийУкраїнська中文
Node Removal
Offset Path
Open Image
Optimization Tolerance
0.2
Optimize Curves
Paste Image
Path Sketching
Posterize Input Image
Precision Vector Editing
Red Channel Steps
5 Steps
Scale Input Image
100%
Shape Effects
Share SVG
Suppress Speckles
2 Pixels
Symbols and Styles
Trim and Join Tool
Turn Policy
4 Steps
Variable Fonts
Variables Support
Vector Brushes

Integration Features

Accepted Input Formats
PNGJPGJPEGWEBPAVIFGIF
AI Brush Import
GitHub Integration
MacOS and Windows Support
MacOSWindows
Supported Output Format
SVG
Twitter Integration

Limitation Features

No Account Requirement
No Cloud Features Mentioned
No Mentioned API
No Mentioned Mobile Support
No Usage Limits Stated

Other Features

License Information

Pricing Features

Free Tier
Free Trial
No Subscription Required