
Gravit
Logo design tools software
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What is Gravit
Gravit (often referred to as Gravit Designer) is a vector graphic design application used to create logos, icons, illustrations, and UI assets. It targets freelancers, small teams, and non-designers who need a general-purpose vector editor for brand and marketing graphics. The product focuses on vector drawing and layout tools rather than template-first, stock-heavy workflows common in many logo maker tools. It is commonly used via desktop and web-based experiences depending on the edition and distribution.
General-purpose vector editor
Gravit supports vector drawing workflows that are useful for logo creation, including shapes, paths, and precise object manipulation. This makes it suitable for users who need more control than automated logo generators. It also works for broader design tasks (icons, UI elements, simple illustrations), which can reduce the need for separate tools.
Cross-platform usage options
Gravit is available in forms that support multiple operating systems, which helps teams with mixed device environments. This can simplify collaboration and file handoff compared with tools limited to a single OS. It also supports working across different machines without changing core workflows.
Export formats for delivery
Gravit provides export options commonly needed for logo delivery, such as vector and raster outputs. This supports typical downstream use cases like web assets, social media, and print-ready files (depending on export settings). Having multiple export targets helps users package brand assets without relying on external converters.
Not a logo-specific workflow
Gravit is a general vector design tool rather than a dedicated logo maker with guided brand steps. Users may need to build layouts from scratch instead of starting from structured logo templates and automated suggestions. This can increase time-to-first-logo for non-designers.
Asset library may be limited
Compared with template- and stock-centric design platforms, Gravit’s built-in template and asset ecosystem can be less extensive. Users may need to source icons, fonts, and imagery externally and manage licensing themselves. This adds overhead for teams that prefer an all-in-one content library.
Vendor/product lineage complexity
Gravit has had changes in ownership and product packaging over time, which can create confusion about editions, feature availability, and long-term roadmap. Buyers may need to verify which version they are evaluating and what is included in current plans. This can complicate procurement and standardization decisions.
Plan & Pricing
No current paid pricing found on the vendor's official website. Official Gravit/Gravit Designer pages now redirect to Corel (Corel Vector / CorelDRAW Go) and the Corel product pages do not list an active Gravit/Gravit Designer paid plan. See notes: - Corel Vector product page shows the product is being retired (Aug 31, 2025) and provides export instructions. - Corel Cloud pages state Gravit Designer is a full-featured vector tool and reference free access to Gravit Cloud tools. - Corel product pages (Corel Vector / CorelDRAW Go) show a 15-day free trial for the web apps.
Seller details
Corel Corporation
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
1985
Private
https://www.corel.com/
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