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SmartDraw
DevelopersSmartDraw, LLC
Initial release1994; 31 years ago (1994)
PlatformWeb-based
TypeDiagramming software
License7 day trial and paid subscriptions
Websitewww.smartdraw.com

SmartDraw is a web-based diagramming and collaboration tool. It is used by teams to make flowcharts, organization charts, mind maps, project charts, floor plans, and other diagrams.[1][2]

Integration and Add-Ons

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SmartDraw lets users generate diagrams from data automatically through integrations with AWS, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Entra ID, GitHub, and more.

Users can add diagrams to Microsoft Office products including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel and Google Workspace applications like Google Docs and Google Sheets.

SmartDraw has apps for Atlassian's Confluence, Jira, and Trello.

SmartDraw lets users save files to SharePoint, OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, and Box.


Product history

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Date Name and version Supported OS Languages
1994 SmartDraw 1.0 Microsoft Windows English
1995 SmartDraw 2.0 Microsoft Windows English
1996 SmartDraw 3.0 Microsoft Windows English
1999 SmartDraw 4.0 Microsoft Windows English
2000 SmartDraw 5.0 Microsoft Windows English, Japanese, French, German
2001 SmartDraw 6.0 Microsoft Windows English, French, German
2004 SmartDraw 7.0 Microsoft Windows English
2006 SmartDraw 2007 Microsoft Windows English
2007 SmartDraw 2008 Microsoft Windows English
2008 SmartDraw 2009 Microsoft Windows English
2009 SmartDraw 2010 Microsoft Windows English
2010 SmartDraw VP Microsoft Windows English
2011 SmartDraw 2012 Microsoft Windows English
2012 SmartDraw 2013 Microsoft Windows English
2013 SmartDraw 2014 Microsoft Windows English
2014 SmartDraw CI Microsoft Windows English
2016 SmartDraw 2016 Microsoft Windows English
2016 SmartDraw Cloud Microsoft Windows, Web client English
2017 SmartDraw 2017 Microsoft Windows English
2018 SmartDraw Microsoft Windows, Web client More than 100 different languages: Spanish, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Urdu, Hindi, and more.
2021 SmartDraw Web-based platform only (Mac and Windows) English
2025 SmartDraw Web-based platform with real-time collaboration English

File Format

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The following file extensions are specific to SmartDraw:

  • .SDR – SmartDraw Documents – a binary file format used for saving SmartDraw documents.
  • .SDT – Smart/Draw Templates – a binary file format used for saving SmartDraw reusable document templates.
  • .SDL – SmartDraw Libraries – a binary file format used for saving symbol libraries in SmartDraw.
  • .SCZ – SmartDraw Collections – a binary file format used for saving SmartDraw collections.

Can import files from Visio and Lucidchart.

See also

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from Grokipedia
SmartDraw is a web-based diagramming and software that enables users to create a wide range of visual diagrams, including flowcharts, organizational charts, mind maps, project charts, floor plans, and technical schematics, using thousands of pre-built templates, symbols, and AI-powered for efficient . Developed by SmartDraw Software, LLC, it serves as a cost-effective alternative to tools like , , and Miro, with pricing starting at $99 per user per year and features for , , and real-time team editing. Founded in 1994 and originally headquartered in , , SmartDraw Software is a now based in , dedicated to providing enterprise-friendly solutions for planning, documentation, and collaboration through visuals. The software integrates seamlessly with platforms such as , , AWS, Azure, , , and , allowing automatic diagram generation from data sources and supporting scalable deployment for large organizations. It is adopted by over 85% of companies, including Amazon, , and , and serves more than 350,000 public and private enterprises worldwide for business process visualization, engineering designs, and .

Overview

Description and purpose

SmartDraw is a web-based diagramming application developed by SmartDraw Software, LLC, enabling users to create diverse visuals including flowcharts, organization charts, mind maps, floor plans, and data visualizations. The software's core purpose is to simplify the presentation of complex information for businesses and teams through automated formatting features and professionally designed templates, which streamline the creation process and enhance . It is particularly targeted at enterprise environments, with usage reported in over 85% of companies and more than 350,000 public and private organizations worldwide. Evolving from its origins as desktop software, SmartDraw now functions as a unified application that combines diagramming, , and data linking in a single platform, following its shift to cloud-based delivery in 2016. The tool operates on a subscription model starting at $99 per user per year, with a 7-day free trial available for new users.

Key capabilities

SmartDraw provides automated smart templates that enable users to create over 70 different diagram types without requiring design expertise, including Gantt charts for project timelines, UML diagrams for software modeling, and network diagrams for visualization. These templates incorporate built-in to handle layout adjustments, symbol placement, and formatting, ensuring professional results with minimal manual input. The software supports team collaboration through real-time co-editing, where multiple users can simultaneously modify with visible cursors and initials for tracking contributions. It includes version history to restore previous states and change tracking via comments on individual shapes, facilitating feedback and accountability in group workflows. Data-driven capabilities allow diagrams to link directly to live data sources such as Excel spreadsheets or databases, enabling automatic updates when underlying data changes. For instance, org charts or process maps can refresh dynamically to reflect real-time information, reducing manual revisions and enhancing accuracy in reporting. integration offers tools for brainstorming sessions, including sticky notes, markup pens, and emojis, which can transition seamlessly into polished diagrams by converting freehand sketches into structured visuals. This feature supports converting initial ideas into formal representations like flowcharts or mind maps within the same canvas. As a web-based application, SmartDraw ensures mobile accessibility through its client, allowing users to access, edit, and collaborate on diagrams from any device with a browser, without needing dedicated apps. It briefly references integrations with platforms like for importing data to support diagramming tasks.

Company background

Founding and leadership

SmartDraw Software, LLC was founded in 1994 in , , by Paul Stannard, as a specializing in visual processing software designed to facilitate the creation and use of diagrams for business and . The company's initial objective was to make visual tools accessible for everyday professional use, resulting in the release of its first SmartDraw software product, which emphasized business graphics such as flowcharts and organizational charts under the SmartDraw.com brand. As of 2025, SmartDraw Software remains privately held, led by founder and CEO Paul Stannard, with key executives including Kevin Lai and Tony Patterson; the company originally headquartered in has since relocated to . It reports over 12 million new users annually and more than 30 million unique website visitors per year.

Growth and relocation

SmartDraw has experienced significant growth since its early years, serving over 350,000 public and private enterprises worldwide, including more than 85% of the Fortune 500 companies. The company reported reaching 1 million customers by 2024, with annual revenue growing to $10.3 million, up from $5.9 million the previous year. This expansion reflects its adoption across various industries for diagramming and visualization needs. In Fall 2025, SmartDraw earned multiple badges for high user satisfaction in diagramming tools, highlighting its ease of use, fast , and collaborative features. To accommodate its scaling operations and enhance cloud-based services, SmartDraw relocated its from , , to , in 2020. The move to a 6,500-square-foot office at Hughes Landing supported team growth and proximity to robust infrastructure for its SaaS platform. The company shifted to a subscription-based SaaS model around 2016, transitioning from perpetual licenses to annual plans starting at $99 per user, which consolidated its desktop and online tools to streamline access and lower long-term costs for users. This change aligned with its cloud migration, enabling broader enterprise adoption without upfront software purchases.

Product history

Early development (1994–2010)

SmartDraw was founded in 1994 as a dedicated to developing business graphics software, with its inaugural product, SmartDraw 1.0, released the same year exclusively for Windows. This initial version offered basic diagramming tools in English, enabling users to create simple visuals like flowcharts and organization charts through a straightforward drag-and-drop interface, without requiring artistic expertise or extensive training. The software quickly established itself as a user-friendly alternative to competitors like , emphasizing automation and templates to streamline the creation of professional diagrams for and technical purposes. Early development focused on desktop applications, with key updates in the late and early 2000s expanding functionality through enhanced symbol libraries, additional preset templates, improved integration capabilities, and broadened support for languages and export options. These iterations prioritized ease of use on Windows platforms, incorporating features like automatic connector lines to maintain diagram integrity during edits. By the mid-2000s, SmartDraw had evolved into a robust tool for business graphics, with seamless integrations for applications such as Word and PowerPoint, allowing users to embed diagrams directly into documents. The 2008 edition marked a significant milestone, incorporating advanced automation for flowcharts, Gantt charts, and other visuals, alongside over 1,000 new templates and symbols to facilitate rapid diagramming. This version automated much of the design process, including graphic styling and data import for charts, making it accessible for non-designers in professional settings. Throughout the 1994–2010 period, SmartDraw pioneered direct-to-consumer distribution via the , driving substantial user growth through downloads. By 2008, it had amassed over 10 million users worldwide, with approximately 7,000 new installations daily, solidifying its position as a leading desktop diagramming solution for enterprises and individuals seeking Visio alternatives.

Transition to cloud (2011–present)

In the early , SmartDraw began transitioning from a primarily desktop-based application to a hybrid model that incorporated capabilities, building on its established Windows foundation to enhance accessibility across devices. This shift culminated in the launch of SmartDraw 2016 on March 15, 2016, which introduced SmartDraw as a browser-based web client running alongside the traditional Windows desktop version. The edition enabled users to create diagrams from any platform, including PCs, Macs, and mobile devices, without requiring software installation, thereby addressing limitations in cross-platform compatibility and enabling seamless access to the tool's visualization features. Subsequent updates expanded the cloud offering's global reach and platform support. In 2017, SmartDraw added multilingual capabilities, allowing the entire and template library to be accessed in over 100 languages, such as Spanish, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, , and , through built-in browser services. In 2023, the platform received a UI refresh that improved and introduced features like enhanced flexibility and whiteboarding templates, achieving full web-based functionality optimized for both Mac and Windows users via modern browsers. This evolution eliminated the need for platform-specific downloads in most cases, positioning SmartDraw as a versatile online tool. The transition accelerated toward a unified SaaS model in the mid-2010s, with cloud subscriptions gradually replacing perpetual desktop licenses as the primary delivery method, reflecting broader industry trends toward browser-accessible software. The classic desktop version reached end of life and is no longer updated, replaced by the new cloud-focused app. By the , SmartDraw had fully embraced this approach, offering data-driven diagramming and team features under a subscription starting at $99 per user per year, while maintaining optional desktop apps as wrappers for the online version. In 2025, enhancements further solidified this model, including real-time collaboration tools introduced on September 17, which allow multiple users to edit diagrams, whiteboards, and visuals simultaneously with features like and markup. Additional updates added over 750 new symbols and modernized elevation content for architectural drawings. These improvements, along with ongoing data automation for generating diagrams from sources like spreadsheets or APIs, earned SmartDraw multiple badges in Fall and Winter 2025 for ease of use, momentum leadership, and user interface excellence.

Core features

Diagramming and visualization tools

SmartDraw's diagramming engine employs automated layout algorithms that intelligently format shapes, lines, and connectors to maintain professional and connected diagrams. These algorithms automatically align elements, adjust connections when shapes are added, moved, or deleted, and ensure consistent spacing and orientation without manual intervention. For instance, in creating flowcharts or network diagrams, the software dynamically repositions components to optimize readability and visual flow, reducing the need for users to handle intricate alignments manually. The software includes extensive built-in libraries of symbols tailored to specific domains, enabling users to construct specialized diagrams efficiently. In , libraries support (UML) diagrams and Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) with predefined icons for classes, actors, and database entities. For applications, CAD-like tools provide symbols for floor plans, including walls, doors, furniture, and fixtures to model spatial layouts accurately. As of June 2025, over 750 new modern floor plan symbols were added to enhance these libraries. Business-oriented libraries offer templates for analyses such as SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) matrices, complete with icons for strategic elements like market factors and competitive assessments. These libraries encompass thousands of customizable symbols, allowing drag-and-drop integration into diagrams across over 70 chart and diagram types. Data visualization capabilities in SmartDraw extend to creating interactive charts such as bar graphs, pie charts, and timelines that link directly to for real-time updates. Users can import from sources like Excel, where changes in the underlying automatically regenerate the visualization, ensuring diagrams reflect current information without redrawing. This feature is particularly useful for dynamic representations in org charts or process maps, where hierarchical or sequential drives the layout. Customization options allow users to apply professional themes and color schemes to enhance aesthetics and consistency. Themes alter the overall style, including fonts, line weights, and color palettes, in a single application across the entire , promoting alignment or visual . For output, diagrams can be exported in high-resolution image formats or to preserve quality for presentations or publications. Enterprise users further benefit from custom theme creation to standardize visuals team-wide.

Collaboration and automation

SmartDraw supports real-time multiplayer editing, allowing multiple users to modify diagrams simultaneously within a shared workspace. Participants are indicated by colored circles displaying their initials next to the Share button, along with labeled cursors that highlight active edits in progress. This feature facilitates seamless team interaction, enabling users to see changes as they occur without needing to refresh or switch documents. To enhance feedback during , SmartDraw includes comments attached directly to specific shapes or elements in a . Users can add notes via a comment icon for targeted input, such as suggestions or questions about a particular node in a . These comments support iterative refinement in group projects. For managing changes in enterprise environments, SmartDraw provides through its Version History feature, which allows users to view and restore previous iterations of a . By right-clicking a diagram's name and selecting Version History, teams can rollback to earlier versions, ensuring recovery from errors or unwanted modifications. This functionality also serves as an , logging edit histories to support compliance requirements by tracking who made changes and when, particularly valuable in regulated industries. Automation in SmartDraw streamlines repetitive tasks by enabling scripts and data visualizers to generate from imported files. For instance, the Visualizer imports CSV or XLSX files containing employee data—such as names, titles, and IDs—to automatically build hierarchical structures, aligning boxes and connections without manual drawing. Users specify column mappings for fields like photos or hyperlinks, then click Import to produce an editable org chart, reducing setup time for large teams. Similar applies to other types, such as ERDs from database exports, where CSV scripts for systems like SQL or populate entities and relationships instantly. SmartDraw incorporates AI-assisted suggestions to aid diagram completion and layout optimization. The diagramming AI analyzes ongoing work to recommend relevant symbols via pop-up menus, automatically add or delete shapes, and adjust connections for better alignment when elements are moved. This extends to one-click color scheme applications and layout rearrangements, enhancing efficiency while maintaining professional aesthetics, with ongoing improvements informed by anonymized usage data.

Integrations and compatibility

Productivity and office suites

SmartDraw provides seamless embedding and editing capabilities within applications, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Users can export diagrams directly from SmartDraw using the "Export for Office" option, allowing insertion into documents, presentations, or spreadsheets while preserving editability. This integration enables teams to incorporate visuals into reports and slides without leaving their preferred productivity tools, with files savable to or for real-time collaboration. Similarly, SmartDraw integrates with through an official add-on available in the Google Workspace Marketplace, facilitating the addition of diagrams to , Sheets, and Slides. The add-on allows users to insert new or existing visuals via a sidebar interface, with direct editing possible by opening files from . Changes are automatically saved back to Drive, supporting team workflows within shared folders. One-click import and export features streamline the process of incorporating diagrams into presentations or reports across these suites. For instance, diagrams can be exported as editable images or objects compatible with and Workspace formats, enabling quick updates without reformatting. This bidirectional flow enhances productivity by bridging diagramming with document creation. SmartDraw offers robust compatibility with legacy formats like , supporting migration for users transitioning from older tools. It imports VSD, VSDX, VST, VSTX, VSS, and VSX files, converting them into fully editable native diagrams while retaining shapes, connections, and properties. Exports to these formats allow seamless sharing with Visio users, facilitating hybrid environments without data loss.

Cloud services and development tools

SmartDraw provides seamless integrations with major cloud storage providers, enabling users to save, share, and collaborate on diagrams directly within their preferred ecosystems. Users can connect SmartDraw to for storing and accessing diagrams using existing folder structures and permissions, allowing real-time collaboration without leaving the platform. Similarly, integration with Microsoft OneDrive and facilitates direct saving of diagrams to these services, where files can be managed with enterprise-level access controls and shared across teams. Dropbox and are also supported, permitting users to upload and retrieve diagrams effortlessly, ensuring compatibility with hybrid work environments. For cloud infrastructure visualization, SmartDraw integrates with AWS and Azure by importing architectural data to automatically generate diagrams, such as network topologies, without manual reconfiguration. The software extends its utility into project management and development workflows through targeted links with tools like Jira, , , and . With Jira, users can embed SmartDraw diagrams into issues and generate reports like PI boards or roadmaps directly from project data, streamlining agile processes. integration allows diagrams to be inserted into cards, connecting visual workflows to board-based for enhanced team visibility. users benefit from a dedicated connector that inserts editable diagrams into pages, fostering collaborative documentation in knowledge bases. For , SmartDraw supports generating UML class diagrams from repository code, enabling developers to visualize software structures within version control contexts. SmartDraw's , powered by the VisualScript SDK, offers developers tools for custom integrations and , including diagram generation from external data sources. This facilitates embedding visuals in pipelines, such as those in Azure DevOps, where diagrams can be auto-created from pipeline metrics to document deployment flows. Developers can extend functionality by building data visualizers or automating exports, ensuring SmartDraw adapts to bespoke enterprise needs without proprietary lock-in. To support transitions and , SmartDraw allows importing diagrams from by exporting them as VSDX files from the source tool and opening them natively in SmartDraw for editing. For output, diagrams can be exported to format, preserving vector scalability for integration into web applications or interactive prototypes.

Technical aspects

Supported platforms and languages

SmartDraw primarily operates as a web-based application accessible through modern web browsers, supporting a wide range of operating systems including Windows, macOS, , , and Android devices. This cloud-centric approach ensures cross-platform compatibility without requiring dedicated installations on most devices, leveraging standard web technologies such as and for rendering and interaction, with no additional plugins necessary. Complementing the web version, SmartDraw offers native desktop applications for Windows and macOS, which provide capabilities and seamless with the cloud upon reconnection. These desktop apps, relaunched in 2021 to align with the web platform's features, support and 11, as well as macOS (12.0) and newer (as of 2025). While there is no native desktop application for , users can access full functionality via compatible browsers such as Chrome or on Linux distributions. Mobile access on and Android relies on browser-based usage, enabling diagramming on tablets and smartphones without native apps. In terms of languages, SmartDraw supports over 100 languages through built-in browser translation services for its and template names, facilitating global accessibility. Key examples include English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, , and , with dedicated right-to-left text rendering for languages like , Hebrew, and . This multilingual capability is fully available in the web and macOS desktop versions but limited in the Windows desktop app, where browser translations may not fully apply to UI elements.

File formats and export options

SmartDraw's native file formats include the .SDR extension for primary drawing files, which store diagrams, flowcharts, and other visuals created within the software. Earlier versions of SmartDraw used additional native formats such as .SDT for templates, .SDL for libraries containing symbols and graphic elements, and .SCZ for compressed archives that package collections of multiple SmartDraw files together. The software supports importing external files to facilitate interoperability, including Microsoft Visio formats such as .VSDX for diagrams, .VSTX for templates, .VSS for s, and .VSX for stencil sets. files can be imported by exporting them from as Visio formats (.VSDX, etc.) and then importing into SmartDraw, allowing editing as native content; bulk migration is supported for enterprise users. For data-driven diagrams like charts and organizational structures, SmartDraw imports from CSV, XLS, XLSX, or tab-delimited text files to automate visualization generation. Export options enable sharing and integration across platforms, producing outputs in image formats such as PDF for printable documents, and for , and for suitable for web use. Diagrams can be exported to formats (.VSD, .VSDX) for compatibility with that ecosystem, or to PowerPoint via bitmap insertion for presentations. export is available with support for hyperlinks, aiding web embedding and interactive sharing. Backward compatibility ensures that older .SDR files from previous desktop versions of SmartDraw can be imported into the current cloud-based application, preserving access to legacy content while allowing edits and re-export. This feature supports seamless transitions for users upgrading from earlier installations, with options to save modified files back in the .SDR format if needed.

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