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GraphPaper
browser based graphpaper canvas for delightful sketching
12 followers
browser based graphpaper canvas for delightful sketching
12 followers
GraphPaper is a free browser based graphpaper canvas for sketching diagrams, geometry, and notes, with grid snapping, shapes, curves, arrows, and fills. Also a half-decent SVG editor: import, edit, and export SVG. No sign-up.


How does the SVG export handle complex paths or groups, and is there any plan to add layering or grouping features to make editing larger diagrams easier?
Does the grid snapping stay consistent when I zoom in and out, or does it get weird at higher zoom levels? Also curious if there's any way to share a canvas with someone for live collaboration.
Love that it runs in the browser with no sign-up, and the grid snapping is really handy for geometry work. One thing I'd love to see is keyboard shortcuts for the shape tools (rectangle, circle, line) so I can sketch without breaking flow to click the toolbar every time.
The no-sign-up, just-open-it approach feels refreshingly honest, and grid snapping actually snapping feels like a small miracle after years of fighting Illustrator's stubborn guides.
Love that this works right in the browser with no sign-up. One thing that would make it way more useful for me: let me lock certain shapes or layers so I can build up a diagram without accidentally moving the stuff underneath while I'm still tweaking other parts.
The grid snapping feels really well tuned — it holds just tight enough to keep sketches aligned without fighting you on freehand strokes. Love that it opens straight in the browser with zero friction.
Snapped a quick floor plan and the grid snapping actually behaved like I expected, which never happens. The SVG export was a nice bonus, saved me a trip to Illustrator for a tiny edit.