Quiver
Summary
Raster graphics break when the design scales — a logo that looks sharp at 200px turns into a blurred mess at billboard size, and the fix is usually a full redraw in Illustrator. QuiverAI exists to skip that redraw by generating SVG-native output from text prompts or uploaded images from the start.
The core workflow is one-shot: describe a logo or illustration in a prompt, or drop in a raster image for vectorization, and QuiverAI returns an editable SVG. Refinement prompts let you iterate without leaving the tool. For branding teams and product designers, getting an editable, infinitely-scalable file on the first pass — instead of after a handoff chain — is the real time save. The free tier provides 200 credits per week, which covers light exploration but runs out fast under production volume. Teams generating assets at scale hit the credit ceiling and face a decision before the workflow is proven.
Bottom line: QuiverAI earns its place in a branding or UI workflow when you need SVG-native assets fast — but if your pipeline requires batch generation across hundreds of SKUs weekly, the credit model forces a paid commitment before you have enough output to evaluate quality at scale.
Pricing Plans
Usage-Based- Free Tier
- 200 credits per week; credit costs vary by model and operation
Free
Get started with AI vector design at no cost
- 200 credits per week
- Text-to-SVG generation
- Image-to-SVG vectorization
Professional
Higher weekly credit capacity for regular design work
- Higher weekly credits
- Standard API access
- Priority support
Enterprise
For large organizations with advanced security and compliance needs
- Advanced security features
- Compliance controls
- Dedicated support
- Custom SLAs
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Pros
Sign in to edit- SVG-native output means the files you get are structurally editable in Illustrator or Figma, so designers avoid the trace-and-rebuild step that follows every raster-to-vector export.
- Text-to-SVG and image-to-SVG in the same tool, so a branding team can generate a new logo concept and vectorize an existing sketch without switching platforms mid-workflow.
- SVG animation output for web graphics, which means an interactive icon or lightweight animated asset doesn't require a separate After Effects or Lottie pipeline.
- API access for developers, so vector generation can be embedded directly into a product or content workflow rather than living as a manual design step.
- A free credit allocation lets a designer validate output quality on real briefs before committing budget — avoiding the situation where you've paid for a tool that can't hit your style target.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Stylistic consistency across a batch of generated assets breaks down past a handful of outputs — SVG structure, path naming, and visual style drift between generations, so teams building a 50-icon product library add a normalization pass that the tool doesn't support natively.
- The 200-credit-per-week free tier runs out during a single serious logo exploration session; teams can't assess production throughput without upgrading, which means the cost-benefit decision happens before enough output exists to make it confidently.
- No self-hosted option means every asset generation request leaves your network — teams operating under data residency policies or enterprise security requirements that prohibit third-party cloud processing will route to a self-hostable alternative instead.
- Complex custom typography generation — where a brand needs a proprietary typeface with consistent letterform geometry across a full character set — exceeds what single-prompt generation handles reliably; teams with that requirement move to dedicated type design tools and use QuiverAI only for logo marks.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (app.quiver.ai), API (REST)
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T21:17:29.829Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Product designers creating editable UI assets
- Branding teams developing logo systems
- Developers integrating vector generation into applications
- Teams automating graphic design workflows
- Print and e-commerce businesses needing scalable assets
What it does well
- Logo generation from text or reference images
- Custom vector typography and font creation
- Vector illustration generation and adaptation
- Automated image-to-SVG vectorization
- SVG animation for lightweight, interactive graphics
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Quiver free?
- Quiver is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Quiver open source?
- No — Quiver is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Quiver have an API?
- Yes. Quiver exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://quiver.ai for details.
- When was Quiver released?
- Quiver was first released in 2026.
- What platforms does Quiver support?
- Quiver is available on: Web (app.quiver.ai), API (REST).
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QuiverAI takes a text description or a raster reference image and returns a vector SVG — not a flattened export, but an editable file you can open in Illustrator, Figma, or any SVG-capable editor. The generation pipeline covers logo creation, custom typography, vector illustrations, image-to-SVG conversion, and SVG animation for interactive or lightweight web graphics. Refinement prompts let you adjust an output without starting over, which keeps iteration inside the tool rather than bouncing between generation and manual editing.
The differentiating feature is the SVG-first output architecture. Tools that generate raster images and export them as SVG produce a pixel layer wrapped in a vector container — meaningless for editing. QuiverAI’s output is designed to be structurally editable, which means a designer can manipulate paths, swap colors, and adjust typography after generation rather than tracing over a raster result. For UI asset libraries and logo systems that need consistent, parametric files, that distinction matters.
The tool fits best in early-stage design exploration and in pipelines where a human designer refines generated output before it ships — branding agencies prototyping logo concepts, product teams generating icon variants, or developers integrating vector generation into a content pipeline via the API. It breaks down when the task requires stylistic consistency across a large batch of assets: generation-to-generation variance in SVG structure and style means a set of 50 product icons can feel like they came from different hands. Teams that need tight visual coherence at volume add a manual QA and normalization step, which erodes the automation gain.
The API is available for developers embedding vector generation into applications or automated workflows. There is no self-hosted option, so all requests route through QuiverAI’s infrastructure — a constraint that matters for teams with data residency requirements or strict network policies.
