A free Illustrator alternative for the browser
You don’t always need a subscription and a 2 GB install to draw a clean logo. Riss is a free, browser-based vector editor built for precision and clean SVG.
Illustrator is the professional standard — and priced like it. For logo and icon work, much of that surface area goes unused, while the things that matter (precise guides, tidy SVG, a real pen tool) are exactly what Riss focuses on.
How they line up
| Capability | Riss | Illustrator | Inkscape | Figma |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runs in the browser, no install | Yes | — | — | Yes |
| Genuinely free & uncapped | Yes | — | Yes | — |
| Logo-first precision (guides, snapping, rulers) | Yes | Yes | Yes | — |
| Clean, minimal SVG export | Yes | Yes | Yes | — |
| Import & clean up AI-generated SVG | Yes | — | — | — |
Comparison reflects each tool’s core focus for logo/icon work, not a feature-by-feature audit. Verify the latest details on each vendor’s site.
Where Riss fits
Riss isn’t trying to replace every Illustrator workflow. It’s the place you finish a logo: draw or import the mark, align it precisely with best-in-class guides and snapping, clean up the paths, and export production-grade SVG — free, with no artificial caps on files, artboards, or exports.
If you’re starting from an AI-generated SVG, that’s the sweet spot — see how to clean up an AI-generated SVG.
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