Vector Image SDK Libraries
Developers using LEADTOOLS Vector Image SDK libraries can add vector load, view, edit, save, and convert functionality to applications. Programmers have everything they need to develop dynamic, powerful, and user-friendly applications that work with vector drawings.
Comprehensive Vector Libraries
The LEADTOOLS Vector Imaging libraries provide an extensive set of APIs to load, view, edit, and convert many vector image formats, including DWG, DXF, PCL, and SVG. Additionally, the libraries include automation components, such as toolbars and common dialogs, to simplify the implementation of drawing and editing vector objects, creating and manipulating object groups, and handling multiple layers within a vector file.
Vector Objects
The LEADTOOLS vector drawing libraries include extensive APIs to implement user-defined stock objects as well as support for numerous vector primitives, including:
- Arc
- Bitmap
- Brush
- Camera
- Chord
- Circle
- Clipping
- Clone
- Ellipse
- Elliptical Arc
- Font
- Group
- Layer
- Line
- Pen
- Pie
- Poly Bezier
- Poly Draw
- Poly Line
- Polygon
- Raster
- Rectangle
- Text
- Vertex
Easy to Integrate
LEADTOOLS handles the heavy lifting, eliminating months of R&D, while giving you the best quality and performance available. You'll be free to focus on other components of your application. Download the LEADTOOLS evaluation to streamline your development.
Vector Image SDK Platforms and Programming Interfaces
Operating Systems
Projects that use LEADTOOLS Vector Image libraries can be deployed to Windows devices.
Frameworks
Developers that are leveraging these frameworks can utilize the Vector Image SDK: .NET 6+ and C++ Class Library
Programming, Scripting, Markup
Vector Image code snippets and demo applications are provided for the following: C#, VB, and C/C++
Start Coding with LEADTOOLS Vector Image
Vector Image libraries as well as all LEADTOOLS Recognition, Document, Medical, Vector, and Imaging technologies for all development and target platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS.