Import SVG Elements
I'd like to be able to design elements in a vector based app like Graphics and then use them in GoodNotes without having to convert them to pixel-images first.
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Jazmine Khaseipoul commented
Omg Brooke I can't reply to your message but THANK YOU for this!!! I had tried to insert the PDF as an image and it wouldn't let me, never thought to try dragging and dropping! A lifesaver thank you!
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Jazmine Khaseipoul commented
This would be very useful so I can design stickers to accompany my custom templates in Figma and then insert in an SVG format so that they are not blurry!
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Julio Corzo commented
Any updates on this? I think GoodNotes has the potential of being an awesome diagramming application for professionals that use a lot of icons (that look and scale better as vectors.)
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jwleblan commented
Vector PDF's that are imported via drag-and-drop are rasterized. Vector object support is really needed.
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Brooke commented
If a vector graphic is saved as a PDF (rather than an SVG), you can drag and drop it as a graphic onto any page in GoodNotes & it does retain its vector lines. So while GoodNotes does not support SVG images, it does support vector images. It's just a matter of saving to the correct (.pdf) filetype in order to be able to use it in GoodNotes. Just about any quality graphic application can open an SVG file & from there you can save it as a PDF. Note: You cannot edit the vector image inside of GoodNotes — not even crop it. So, you must make all edits and crops before import. Here is video proof: https://youtu.be/7R3VI-kGenQ
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Ricardo Alvarado commented
It would be a definitive advantage. Please help us import SVGs
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technology is the future commented
it's past august 2020 and I still can't import .svg files to Goodnotes.
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Chip commented
Yes, much better scalability than pixel-images :-)