Quiver released Arrow 1.1 and man, the numbers are quite interesting. The cost to generate SVGs dropped 50% in image vectorization, and text conversion became 33% cheaper. For those working with design and development, this makes a big difference when scaling.



What I found cool is that Quiver changed the decision logic of the model. Instead of just stacking paths, it now uses more geometric shapes and basic primitives. Result? SVG files that are much easier to edit and manipulate afterward. It seems they thought more like a designer themselves, you know?

There's also Arrow 1.1 Max for those who need that extreme level of precision. It sacrifices a bit of speed but keeps everything perfectly aligned. Ideal for technical graphics, clothing design, and engineering diagrams. Quiver has now made everything available in the official console, so you can integrate via API into your workflows. Do you use it for anything specific?
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