The , formerly known as VectorDraw Standard , is a comprehensive graphics engine library used by developers to integrate 2D and 3D CAD visualization into their applications. Created by the VectorDraw Software Corporation , it provides a suite of components for creating, editing, managing, and printing technical drawings. Key Components of the VDF Suite
The —formerly known as VectorDraw Standard —is a robust, object-oriented CAD engine and graphics library designed for developers who need to integrate 2D and 3D vector graphics into their applications. It functions as a Software Development Kit (SDK), providing the tools to create, edit, manage, and print complex drawings without requiring external CAD software like AutoCAD. The Evolution: From VectorDraw Standard to VDF VectorDraw Developer Framework (VDF) The , formerly known
Origins and Positioning VectorDraw originated as a lightweight, embeddable CAD control intended for ISVs and internal development teams that needed vector graphics and DWG/DXF interoperability without embedding a full CAD application (like AutoCAD). Over time the product evolved into a richer developer framework, broadening its API surface and platform reach. Renamed VectorDraw Developer Framework (from VectorDraw Standard) to better reflect its role as a framework for building custom CAD-capable applications, VDDF positions itself between low-level graphics libraries (GDI+, Direct2D, OpenGL) and full CAD applications by offering higher-level CAD primitives, entities, and document management while remaining embeddable and customizable. Over time the product evolved into a richer