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New browser-based tool enables direct SVG recoloring for icons and logos
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A new free utility now allows for browser-based SVG recoloring, providing a simplified alternative to heavy desktop design software for quick icon and logo adjustments.

  • The tool allows users to upload SVG files to modify specific color palettes or apply global color changes.
  • Features include individual color adjustments, automated palette generation, and instant file downloads.
  • Technical limitations regarding complex path support and preservation of original metadata remain unconfirmed by independent benchmarks.

A new browser-based SVG recolor utility has launched, offering users a free interface to modify icon and logo assets directly online. While established vector editors like Illustrator or Inkscape offer robust color manipulation, this tool prioritizes speed and simplicity for basic asset refinement. However, the tool's effectiveness with non-standard SVG code or highly layered illustrations is not yet clear. Whether it provides enough utility for professional workflows depends on its ability to handle complex file structures without breaking vector paths.

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