Vector tools are software applications or libraries designed for creating, editing, and manipulating vector graphics. Unlike raster graphics (which are made up of pixels), vector graphics are based on mathematical equations that define points, lines, curves, and polygons. This allows vector images to be scaled infinitely without losing quality. Common uses include logo design, illustration, typography, and creating graphics for print and web where scalability and sharp lines are important. Examples of vector tools include Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, and CorelDRAW.
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