Just saw Quiver's update to Arrow 1.1, and their costs have dropped significantly. Converting text to SVG is 33% cheaper, and image vectorization can save up to 50%. It seems like this could be a game changer for designers and developers who frequently generate graphics.



What’s interesting about this update is that the logic has changed. Instead of just stacking paths, Arrow 1.1 now prefers to use basic geometric shapes, text, and primitive shapes. The result is SVG files that are easier to edit and maintain. Plus, this new model is better at understanding layout balance and color selection based on given instructions.

Quiver also launched Arrow 1.1 Max for those who need very high precision. It’s a bit slower but the alignment and detail results are more stable. Suitable for technical diagrams, clothing designs, or detailed technical sketches. It’s available on the official console and can be integrated into existing workflows. Quite useful if your project needs more efficient SVG generation.
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