A professional free vector graphics editor for Windows

Inkscape (64-bit)

Inkscape (64-bit)

  -  143.09 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    Inkscape 1.4.2 (64-bit) LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Windows 8 (64-bit) / Windows 10 (64-bit) / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Inkscape Team / External Link

  • Filename

    inkscape-1.4.2_2025-05-08_ebf0e94-x64.msi

  • MD5 Checksum

    eb114dc9049498909dfe4bff904e1498

Inkscape for PC is an open-source vector graphics editor, similar to Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and Affinity Designer. It allows users to create scalable graphics using SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) as its primary format.

The software supports advanced vector editing tools, making it suitable for professional graphic designers, web designers, and illustrators.

Originally released in 2003, Inkscape 64bit is continuously updated by a community of developers, ensuring that it remains competitive with commercial alternatives. Its key selling point is that it is completely free, making professional-grade design accessible to everyone.

Key Features

1. Vector Editing Tools

Pen tool (Bezier and Spiro curves)

Pencil tool (freehand drawing with smoothing options)

Calligraphy tool for artistic strokes

Shape tools (rectangles, circles, stars, spirals, and polygons)

2. Path Operations and Boolean Functions

Union, Difference, Intersection, Exclusion, and Division tools

Node editing to refine vector paths

Advanced path effects for artistic manipulation

3. Text and Typography Support

Full SVG text editing with kerning, spacing, and text-on-path options

Support for OpenType features

4. Fill and Stroke Capabilities

Gradient, pattern, and texture fills

Transparency and blending modes

Custom stroke styles

5. Filters and Effects

Drop shadows, blurs, and distortions

Custom filter editor for advanced effects

6. Import and Export Options

Supports SVG, PDF, EPS, PNG, DXF, and more

Can export to various file formats, making it versatile for different design needs

7. Extensions and Customization

Extensive support for plugins and extensions

Highly customizable interface

User Interface

The Inkscape UI might feel a bit overwhelming for beginners, but it is highly functional and customizable.
  • The main canvas is surrounded by toolbars and dockable panels for easy access to tools and settings.
  • The left sidebar contains the drawing and editing tools.
  • The top menu provides access to file operations, layer management, and customization settings.
  • The right sidebar features color swatches, object properties, and alignment tools.
Users familiar with Adobe Illustrator will find some similarities, but this app has its own unique approach to UI design.

Installation and Setup
  • Download this program from the official website or FileHorse.
  • Choose the appropriate version for Windows, macOS, or Linux.
  • Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Launch this program and configure preferences as needed.
  • Since the app is open-source, no activation or subscription is required.
How to Use

Getting Started
  • Open the app and create a new document.
  • Select a shape tool (rectangle, ellipse, or polygon) and draw on the canvas.
  • Use the Fill and Stroke panel to adjust colors and outlines.
  • Apply transformations such as scaling, rotating, and skewing.
Creating a Simple Logo
  • Use the text tool to type a brand name.
  • Customize the font and size in the text properties panel.
  • Convert text to a path (Path > Object to Path) for further manipulation.
  • Add a simple icon using the shape or pen tool.
  • Export the final design as an SVG or PNG file.
FAQ

Is Inkscape for PC completely free?
Yes! this program is open-source and available at no cost.

Can Inkscape open Adobe Illustrator (AI) files?
It can import AI files but may lose some formatting. It is better to use SVG or PDF for compatibility.

Is Inkscape good for professional use?
Yes, many designers use Inkscape for professional projects, though it lacks some advanced features of Illustrator.

Does Inkscape work on Mac?
Yes, but the Mac version may require additional setup (such as XQuartz for older versions).

Can I use Inkscape for print design?
Absolutely! It supports CMYK colors through plugins, making it viable for print projects.

Alternatives

Adobe Illustrator – The industry standard for vector graphics.

CorelDRAW – A feature-rich alternative for professionals.

Affinity Designer – A budget-friendly yet powerful choice.

Corel Vector – A browser-based vector editor.

Krita – Free and open-source painting software.

Pricing

Completely FREE! Since the app is open-source, there are no hidden costs, subscriptions, or trial limitations.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 11, 10, 8 or 7
  • Minimum RAM: 2GB (4GB or more recommended)
  • Storage: At least 500MB free space
PROS
  • Free and open-source
  • Powerful vector design tools
  • Supports various file formats
  • Active community and frequent updates
  • Lightweight and does not require a high-end system
CONS
  • Learning curve for beginners
  • Lacks some advanced features of Illustrator
Conclusion

Inkscape is a fantastic free alternative to paid vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrator. While it may not have every premium feature, it offers more than enough for most users, from hobbyists to professionals. Its powerful toolset, frequent updates, and active community support make it one of the best open-source design tools available.

If you're looking for a budget-friendly, feature-rich, and highly customizable vector graphics editor, this software is definitely worth trying!

Also Available: Inkscape (32-bit) and Inkscape for Mac


Why is this app published on FileHorse? (More info)
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What's new in this version:

Here's a summary of what to expect from the new release:
- A new splash screen, providing a visual cue while Inkscape loads in the background
- Initial support for importing Vectornator / Linearity Curve files
- A new extension to Clean up Paths
- Substantially improved Affinity Designer files (.afdesign) import
- 20 crash/freeze fixes, many of which affected PDF import
- more than 50 other bug fixes and small improvements, including improvements to Boolean operations, layer selection, minimal window width and restoration of Spray tool buttons' functionality
- and 15 updated translations