Hey, I saw that Quiver released this Arrow 1.1, and the numbers are pretty insane. They cut 50% of the image vectorization cost—like, half the price. The cost for text to SVG also dropped by 33.3%. That’s not small when you’re running it in production.



What I found cool is that Quiver’s team changed the internal logic. Now the model prefers to use simple geometric shapes instead of filling up with complicated paths, so it’s much easier to edit later. Like, an SVG file you can tweak without losing your mind.

And there’s more: they also released this Arrow 1.1 Max for people who need that absurd level of precision. It sacrifices a bit of speed, but it aligns everything perfectly—ideal for technical diagrams, fashion design, and engineering. It’s already available in the Quiver console so you can integrate via API.

Anyone working with vector graphic generation should be looking at this now. Cost reductions like this really are a game-changer.
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