Quiver releases Arrow 1.1: SVG vector generation cost drops by 50%, new Max precision model added

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ME News Report, April 17 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, Vector graphic generation platform Quiver AI announced the release of Arrow 1.1, a major upgrade to its SVG specialized model based on code generation (rather than pixel approximation) logic. The new version enhances visual design while focusing on reducing costs in production environments: the cost of converting text to SVG has decreased by 33.3%, and image vectorization costs have dropped significantly by 50%. The core evolution of Arrow 1.1 lies in the shift in "decision logic." Compared to version 1.0, the new model favors using geometric primitives (such as shapes, text, basic geometries) rather than solely relying on path stacking, making the generated SVG files easier to edit, inspect, and extend. Additionally, Arrow 1.1 is more "designer-minded" in following layout balance and color selection based on prompts. For scenarios requiring high precision, Quiver also launched the Arrow 1.1 Max model. This model maintains the core logic but sacrifices some speed to achieve optimal shape alignment and detail stability, suitable for technical charts, fashion design flats, and precise engineering diagrams. Currently, Arrow 1.1 is live on the Quiver official website console, supporting developers to integrate via API into existing design and development workflows. (Source: BlockBeats)
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OrigamiVolcano
· 6h ago
1.1 Is there a specific benchmark for Max's stability improvement? Please provide the link.
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Re-StakingSucculents
· 6h ago
API has been connected, running batch tests tonight, reporting bugs tomorrow (if any).
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ChillBlock
· 6h ago
The price of converting text to SVG is now affordable enough for small studios to afford automation.
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GateUser-9ccf7051
· 6h ago
A 50% reduction in vectorization costs, allowing icon library teams to sleep well at night
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APuppyInTheWarmSun
· 6h ago
Does the color scheme have a designer’s mindset? Finally, it’s no longer an AI aesthetic disaster.
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