EazyDraw
Drawings that communicate
Only for Mac
Free · In‑App Purchases
Drawings that Communicate. Enjoy EazyDraw free on Apple Neo devices.
EazyDraw helps you communicate ideas visually. Words alone are often not enough — diagrams, symbols, and drawings make concepts clearer. EazyDraw combines vector drawing, structured text, and symbols so you can express knowledge with precision and clarity.
Support across all your Apple devices
EazyDraw is part of a family of native apps for Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Vision Pro. Work seamlessly across devices using Handoff, bidirectional copy and paste, drag and drop, and iCloud syncing. Start a drawing on your Mac and continue refining it on your mobile device wherever your project takes you.
Designed for efficient computer-aided drawing
EazyDraw’s integrated interface keeps tools, inspectors, and symbol libraries close at hand so you can focus on your drawing instead of managing windows. The customizable keyboard combines text entry, color selection, inspectors, and ready-to-use drawing tools in a compact workspace.
Native SVG and PDF vector support
EazyDraw provides full native support for SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). Import, edit, and export SVG files with precision. You can also import and edit vector content from PDF drawings. Export options include SVG, PDF, JPG, TIFF, favicon images, Keynote graphics, and more.
Powerful vector drawing tools
Enhance drawings with gradients, drop shadows, arrows, dashes, textures, and vector hatching. Inspect and select colors using eight integrated color pickers.
Create scaled technical drawings using Auto-Dimensions, grids, guides, rulers, and snapping tools. Build diagrams and flowcharts with integrated typeset text and automatic connectors.
Flexible export and sharing
Export drawings to PDF, PNG, JPG, or TIFF, or share directly with other apps and workflows.
more This was a great application. Nice features, easy to use and inexpensive. The upgrade to 9.2.0 completely destroyed the program. It took a fully functional program and DOWNGRADED it to a useless “Basic” version of the program. The notification simply stated that an upgrade was available (app store notification) just like we have gotten many times in the past. There was no explicit warning that the upgrade was going to destroy the application’s usefullness or that they were going to extort you to pay three times the origional purchase price to restore the previous functionality.This version 9 is not worth the $95 they are demanding, and the subscription based pricing is totally unacceptable.Highly not recommended. I would give this upgrade 0 stars, but that is not a review option. Very dissapointed in how they handled this update.
Developer Response Please contact support@eazydraw.com for subscription transition assistance.
This was a great application. Nice features, easy to use and inexpensive. The upgrade to 9.2.0 completely destroyed the program. It took a fully functional program and DOWNGRADED it to a useless “Basic” version of the program. The notification simply stated that an upgrade was available (app store notification) just like we have gotten many times in the past. There was no explicit warning that the upgrade was going to destroy the application’s usefullness or that they were going to extort you to pay three times the origional purchase price to restore the previous functionality.This version 9 is not worth the $95 they are demanding, and the subscription based pricing is totally unacceptable.Highly not recommended. I would give this upgrade 0 stars, but that is not a review option. Very dissapointed in how they handled this update.
Please contact support@eazydraw.com for subscription transition assistance.
I love this app. It works great, and Dekorra has supported it for seven (SEVEN!) years for free. I'm giving ut four stars instead of five because they bungled the upgrade so increadibly badly. I understand that Dekorra couldn't do this forever, but they blindsided all of us longtime users. They should not have NERFED the prior version WITHOUT NOTICE. It seems that they at least could have used an App Store update to inform us what was going to happen, and why. As it is, it appeared that Dekorra nerfed EazyDraw to force longtime users to pay $95 for nothing more than Dark Mode supprt. It looked like pure greed. The ability to purchase upgrades from within the EazyDraw app would be the best way to allow Dekorra to keep supporting the app without alienating its longtime user base. Dekorra could still push minor upgrades and bug fixes through the AppStore. Major upgrades would require the within app purchase, and be preceded by clear notice prior versions would no longer be supported with bug fixes or incremental upgrades. In short: Great app. Horrible upgrade policy.
I love this app. It works great, and Dekorra has supported it for seven (SEVEN!) years for free. I'm giving ut four stars instead of five because they bungled the upgrade so increadibly badly. I understand that Dekorra couldn't do this forever, but they blindsided all of us longtime users. They should not have NERFED the prior version WITHOUT NOTICE. It seems that they at least could have used an App Store update to inform us what was going to happen, and why. As it is, it appeared that Dekorra nerfed EazyDraw to force longtime users to pay $95 for nothing more than Dark Mode supprt. It looked like pure greed. The ability to purchase upgrades from within the EazyDraw app would be the best way to allow Dekorra to keep supporting the app without alienating its longtime user base. Dekorra could still push minor upgrades and bug fixes through the AppStore. Major upgrades would require the within app purchase, and be preceded by clear notice prior versions would no longer be supported with bug fixes or incremental upgrades. In short: Great app. Horrible upgrade policy.
I bought it first time in 2012. In January 2019 (V9) I was forced to pay 104,99 € to continue to use it. And now again in 2021 (only 30 months later !) I should have to pay 94,99 € agian. Let me say it's nothing else than racketeering customers.I prefer to give it up and I claim to recover my V9 software version.Last time also I buy a software on the Mac App Store because Apple Company is complicit of that situation since no warning is sent to customer when applying a sotware update will lead to repay again, again and again.
Developer Response Please contact support@eazydraw.com for subscription transition assistance.
I bought it first time in 2012. In January 2019 (V9) I was forced to pay 104,99 € to continue to use it. And now again in 2021 (only 30 months later !) I should have to pay 94,99 € agian. Let me say it's nothing else than racketeering customers.I prefer to give it up and I claim to recover my V9 software version.Last time also I buy a software on the Mac App Store because Apple Company is complicit of that situation since no warning is sent to customer when applying a sotware update will lead to repay again, again and again.
Please contact support@eazydraw.com for subscription transition assistance.
First, I like the Eazydraw app. I've been using it, in occasional burst of activity, between longer draughts of inactivity, for 15 years. However each time I come back to it, there are problems in getting the app to recognize that I have already purchased it. Sometimes it was just a matter of finding my old licences codes or an exchange of e-mails with the developer (still a hassle). However I am about to purchase it for the 3rd time, because a recent update no longer recognizes previous purchases. Hopefully it will be the last time I purchase it, but I am skeptical.
First, I like the Eazydraw app. I've been using it, in occasional burst of activity, between longer draughts of inactivity, for 15 years. However each time I come back to it, there are problems in getting the app to recognize that I have already purchased it. Sometimes it was just a matter of finding my old licences codes or an exchange of e-mails with the developer (still a hassle). However I am about to purchase it for the 3rd time, because a recent update no longer recognizes previous purchases. Hopefully it will be the last time I purchase it, but I am skeptical.
What’s New in Version 12.4.6
Improved Layers popup with color-coded visibility and active layer indicators
Updated button styling and enhanced Attribute Bar feedback, including clearer Dark Mode states
Added “do not draw” cursor for areas outside the drawing at extreme zoom levels
Improved angle input parsing and localization (degrees, minutes, seconds)
Fixed connector behavior with pivot interactions
Fixed dimension text background issue and improved color control reliability
Fixed ruler and Scale palette updates after Full Screen and Tahoe window changes
12.4.6 Mar 20
What’s New in Version 12.4.5
Improved Interactive Zoom
The Interactive Zoom tool now provides a much wider usable range and better control. Start the zoom gesture near the center of the drawing for fine control, near the bottom for faster zoom in, or near the top for faster zoom out.
Palette and Toolbar Layout Fix
This version fixes a problem introduced in recent version 12 releases that prevented saving palette and toolbar layouts. Layouts can now be saved and restored normally. Layout files are now stored in JSON format, while still supporting layouts saved from earlier versions.
Updated Documentation
The PDF manual and HTML help pages have been updated. The PDF manual now includes clickable outline links for easier navigation in viewers such as Preview and Adobe Acrobat.
Improved Cross-Device Workflow
Additional refinements improve exchange of drawings and graphics between Mac and iPad, including better support for Handoff, sharing, and AirDrop.
Localization Fix
Corrected an issue with angle input when using German localization and comma decimal separators. This now works correctly on both macOS Tahoe and Sequoia.
12.4.5 Feb 19
• Fixed an issue introduced in version 12.4.0 that could prevent some EazyDraw drawings from opening on macOS Tahoe.
• Updated documentation, including a revised PDF manual and refreshed HTML help pages. The PDF manual is now aligned with EazyDraw version 12 and includes clickable outline links for easier navigation in PDF viewers such as macOS Preview and Adobe Acrobat.
12.4.1 Jan 16
This update introduces major improvements for macOS Tahoe.
• Updated drawing window appearance to better align with macOS Tahoe design guidelines, improving visual clarity when working at different zoom levels.
• Added an option to adjust tool-button size, allowing users to optimize tool palettes for readability or screen space based on their display and preferences.
• Refined tool-button visuals and control sizing for improved contrast and usability across a wide range of displays.
• Improved integration between Mac and iPad with more reliable Handoff, two-way drag and drop, and enhanced cross-device Copy and Paste, including support for Paste Special attributes.
• General stability, performance, and compatibility improvements for macOS Tahoe and iPadOS 26.
12.4.0 Jan 15
A new action has been added to the Paste Special menu. The All option saves all special graphic attributes with a single click—for example, if a graphic has a custom fill color, vector hatch, and dashed outline, all three attributes are captured at once.
Improved JSON file format performance
This update includes an upgrade to the JSON file format, significantly reducing save time for drawings that contain very large (multi-megabyte) text strings.
Additional capabilities have been added for downsizing and resampling bitmap images that use 16-bit pixel components. This is increasingly important on macOS Tahoe, where many system image-capture tools now output 16-bit images.
The underline and over-line controls in the Text Attributes shortcut bar were not working correctly on Tahoe. They now function properly on all supported macOS versions.
This version fixes the color well on the Dash Parameters palette, which failed to enable on Tahoe.
Dragging a JPEG image onto a drawing now properly supports both .jpg and .jpeg extensions. The automatic resample-and-size feature (introduced in Version 11) previously worked only with .jpeg files. Both extensions are now fully supported, as defined in current standards.
Several buttons and controls received visual refinements for improved consistency with macOS Tahoe design guidelines.
12.2.5 11/18/2025
This version fixes two convenience buttons to the Attributes bar: the lock checkbox button for generic graphics and the Kern buttons for text. These buttons now work correctly for all supported languages.
The color wells on Page Layout did not enable properly. Most importantly, the background color was permanently disabled, preventing color change for the drawing background. All of the Page Layout color wells now work correctly.
The Fillet and Chamfer panels, accessed from the Tools main menu -> Combine submenu, did not allow user input for the fillet radius. Fillet and Chamfer are now fixed and work correctly again.
12.2.4 11/02/2025
This version fixes a new bug in the latest Tahoe release: a double-click of a tool on the primary tool palette did not lock the tool into hold status, allowing for the convenient creation of multiple copies of the same graphic. This critical feature is back and working correctly. Thanks to all users reporting the problem.
The recent improvement to Quick Look, which supports older drawings saved before 2014, has been added to the macOS Spotlight search driver. Spotlight on Tahoe is now able to analyze these older drawings properly.
12.2.3 10/21/2025
Fixed stepper buttons on the text attributes bar. The font size and baseline buttons worked in only one direction..
Fixed bug in image resampling for images saved from the new version of Icon Composer shipping with macOS Tahoe. These are 16-bit per component images with a full alpha (transparency) channel. EazyDraw resampling algorithms now support this format. EazyDraw conserves the enhanced 16-bit image depth when downsampling.
Fixed the appearance of the convenience zoom and layer pop-up menus found at the lower left corner of the main EazyDraw drawing window. The Zoom readout was clipped by the enlarged, rounded corners of windows on macOS Tahoe. The display now shows nicely with a pleasing appearance.
Quick Look preview was not working on newer versions of macOS for drawings saved prior to about 2014. Attempts to Quick Look preview these drawings saved years ago caused a hang for the preview. EazyDraw 12.1.2 fixes this problem.
12.2.2 10/16/2025
Fixed compatibility issues with macOS Sequoia used with German, French and other non-English localizations.
12.2.1 09/24/2025
The primary purpose of this release is to support profound changes and performance optimization in macOS introduced with macOS version 26 (Tahoe), including the new Liquid Glass user interface design standards.
This release of EazyDraw 12 is compatible with macOS 10.13, 10.14, and 10.15. and macOS 26. Users of older versions of macOS should continue to use their compatible version. Check the EazyDraw Support web page for details.
Updated EazyDraw application icon for macOS Tahoe 26 and the new Liquid Glass design language. The new icon has a blue theme to correspond to Productivity Apps. The application icon no longer appears in a static rounded rectangle; it now adapts to your macOS appearance settings, and it supports Dark, Clear, and Tinted icon styles.
All windows and palettes have a modern, rounded appearance, and many provide Liquid Glass integration backgrounds.
12.2.0 09/23/2025
Design support for SF Symbols: EazyDraw Version 11.11.2 adds support for creating custom symbol iconography for your Apps. This version recognizes SVG templates from the SF Symbols App, then automatically creates EazyDraw layers for guides, notes, and editing. EazyDraw SVG recognizes and preserves template integrity for import back into the SF Symbols app. Create compatible SwiftUI artwork with a few simple steps: Find a similar icon in SF Symbols and choose Export Template, open the template in EazyDraw and design the vector preview wireframe, Export from EazyDraw and drop the new SVG drawing into SF Symbols.
11.12.2 07/06/2025
EazyDraw Version 11.12.1 provides a new capability to create artwork for the new App Icon format introduced on June 9at WWDC 25. EazyDraw now allows layer names to begin with numbers. The new version of Icon Composer expects individual SVG file names starting with layer numbers. Now, EazyDraw has a new setting for Export Contents on the SVG Export view, called Individual Layers. This new setting exports all icon material layers with a single Export command. A new design template is now available at EazyDraw.com, which conveniently documents the latest icon design specifications for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and VisionOS. Use the EazyDraw template drawing as the starting point for a new icon design. There are two templates, one for all devices except Apple Watch. The Apple Watch template is 1088 x 1088 allowing circular graphics to extend beyond the defining rounded rectangle.
11.12.1 06/27/2025
EazyDraw 11.12.0 provides initial compatibility with the macOS 26 developer release and several other minor corrections and stability improvements. This version offers improved SVG and Intaglio conversion. This version addresses several new compatibility issues related to supporting opaque images and patterns on macOS Sonoma and Sequoia.
11.12.0 06/19/2025
EazyDraw version 11.10.1 provides several improvements for exporting and importing SVG drawings, including improved export of automatic Dimensions. SVG export of arrows with knockout support was extended to all classes of automatic dimensions, providing crisp arrow tips when viewed with any browser. Bitmap pattern conversion between opaque and transparent pixels had pixel corruption, which is fixed with this release. The update addresses several other points of stability and performance.
11.10.1 01/10/2025
EazyDraw Version 11.9.0 restores and improves QuickLook and thumbnail icons on macOS Sequoia. This version implements a new macOS protocol for providing preview images of your drawings for QuickLook and thumbnail icons.
After the upgrade: You may need to trigger macOS to restore previews and thumbnails. In general, we find that after about 24 hours, macOS will begin supplying previews and thumbnails, or there are a few tricks you may want to try. Preview seems to restore more quickly, but thumbnails can take longer. First is a simple restart of the Finder; use the command on the Force Quit panel. Next is a reboot for reliable restoration to check that you only have one new EazyDraw version on the system. Perform Get Info on an EazyDraw drawing, then view the Open With popup menu; on the popup menu, choose the new 11.9.0 EazyDraw, and remove all other versions of EazyDraw seen on the menu from the system if possible.
11.10.0 11/08/2024
EazyDraw 11.8.2 is the primary release of macOS Sequoia compatibility.
EazyDraw Version 11.8.2 adds two new features for dashed lines: convert to strokes and convert dashes to spaces. Converting Dashes to Strokes generates a new individual dash segment with Bézier curves or lines. Dashes to Spaces flips spaces of a dashed curve to the dashes and dashes to spaces. Use the Tools -> Convert To submenu to access the new dash convert commands. Find the new commands on the Attributes bar, the Dashes popup, and the Convert To buttons.
Fixed issues on macOS Sequoia related to redo of undo and the state of selected graphics. The issue only related to the intermediate state of selected graphics; the actual undo and redo were performed properly. Now, undo, redo, and subsequent undo redo sequences behave properly, including selected graphic states.
EazyDraw now automatically names graphics created by dragging and dropping an image file. The file name is assigned to the graphic name, and these names are shown on the Easy Look report.
This version of EazyDraw corrects a possible crash or hang when dragging and dropping a bitmap image into a drawing on the newest versions of macOS, Sonoma, and Sequoia. We found this problem only from reports of crashes shared by the user community with Apple, the crash being too rare to reproduce in test sessions.
11.8.2 09/18/2024
EazyDraw version 11.8 adds support for the newest versions of macOS. This version fixes several minor problems, including changing bitmap image DPI using the Graphic Details inspector and applying automatic cross-over indicators to Bézier curves with linear segments. This version improves JSON file format support, extending this file format to edge cases involving arrays of graphics. This version improves the exact positioning of automatic cross-over and arrow flourishes. EazyDraw on Vision Pro offered better accuracy and speed; these algorithms are now incorporated in this macOS version.
11.8.0 08/02/2024
EazyDraw 11.5.6 adds the capability to split Bézier curves at vertices. The split creates two independent Bezier paths or curves with the targeted vertex endpoints. Think of this action as Un-Weld. Control-click a vertex to bring up a contextual menu to use the new split function. Or, execute split on the Graphic Details inspector using the vertex edit popup menu. Use Tools->Convert To->Curves to split a multisegment Bezier into individual segments. The latter method is similar to Convert To Lines, working with all Bezier segment forms, not just lines.
EazyDraw 11.5.6 slightly changes the shape of rounded corners of rectangles with rounded corners. To this date, a well-defined cubic curve formed the rectangle corner using two control points positioned at exactly one-half (0.5) of the specified corner radius, which does not result in an exact conic section (arc with a constant radius). This version changes the control points from 0.5 to 0.55228 to cause the cubic polynomial to more closely match the arc of a circle. The visual change in the corner's path is barely noticeable at 10x zoom.
EazyDraw 11.5.6 provides several other stability improvements and feature enhancements.
11.6.6 05/06/2024
EazyDraw 11.5.3 corrects problems with adjusting the width of the Graphic Details Inspector, for the English localization. Other languages did not have the problem.
11.6.3 03/26/2024
EazyDraw 11.6.2 corrects a compatibility issue with macOS Sonoma introduced with version 11.6.1. The essential changes for version 11.6.1 follow. EazyDraw 11.6.1 corrects a severe compatibility issue with macOS Sonoma 14.4, discovered by our beta testing. Use EazyDraw 11.6.1 or newer on macOS 14.4 or newer. This release also corrects a few problems with arrow and Bezier paths on macOS Ventura and older. EazyDraw 11.6.1 is an essential update for Big Sur, Monterey, or Ventura users. EazyDraw 11.6.1 finalizes the new JSON drawing format, which will be the primary exchange format for EazyDraw on Vision Pro.
11.6.2 02/15/2024
EazyDraw 11.6.1 corrects a severe compatibility issue with macOS Sonoma 14.4, discovered by our beta testing. Use EazyDraw 11.6.1 or newer on macOS 14.4 or newer. This release also corrects a few problems with arrow and Bezier paths on macOS Ventura and older. EazyDraw 11.6.1 is an essential update for Big Sur, Monterey, or Ventura users. EazyDraw 11.6.1 finalizes the new JSON drawing format, which will be the primary exchange format for EazyDraw on Vision Pro.
11.6.1 02/14/2024
EazyDraw version 11.6 is a significant update, including a new capability for importing large photos and bitmap images. Documentation for the new feature is on EazyDraw Help -> File -> Open -> Drop-Photo. This capability provides dynamic sizing and high-performance image analysis to compute resampled images that match content needs. The computation is performed on alternate CPU threads while the user controls results with convenient cursor placement. This release provides other feature enhancements, custom Arrows, and SVG import. This release includes improved support and further optimizations for Sonoma.
11.6.0 02/10/2024
EazyDraw Version 11.4.1 is a minor update to correct a problem with placing the arrow tip using the Relief placement choice. This version also continues a sequence of improvements for the Knife tool.
11.4.1 12/18/2023
EazyDraw version 11.4.0 provides several improvements, advances, and corrections. This version continues the transition to JSON cross-platform support for data and user configuration files, including User Libraries and Menu Key configurations. Significant improvements and updates for the Knife tool, Mini Palettes, and User Tools are provided by version 11.4.0. Corrections include fixing Keynote export and converting SVG graphic content to Keynote slides.
11.4.0 12/13/2023
This version of EazyDraw corrects a few problems introduced with EazyDraw Version 11 and the updated Sonoma Bezier technology. Path graphics with Arrows that use the Relief setting for fine positioning the arrow tip failed to draw the full path in some cases. Knife tool cuts failed for linear path segments drawn with control points. SVG imports with closed shapes skipped the final close segment. EazyDraw version 11.2.7 corrects these and other minor issues with Bezier paths. Align-To-Grid for Freeze and Uniform-Scale elements now inherit the Align-To-Grid setting of nested content.
11.2.7 11/16/2023
What’s New in Version 12.4.6
Improved Layers popup with color-coded visibility and active layer indicators
Updated button styling and enhanced Attribute Bar feedback, including clearer Dark Mode states
Added “do not draw” cursor for areas outside the drawing at extreme zoom levels
Improved angle input parsing and localization (degrees, minutes, seconds)
Fixed connector behavior with pivot interactions
Fixed dimension text background issue and improved color control reliability
Fixed ruler and Scale palette updates after Full Screen and Tahoe window changes
more Version 12.4.6 Mar 20
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