Version 1.50 for Windows — Analyze/Clean Up Icon and Claude-Compatible MCP
Axialis IconVectors 1.50 is now available for Windows. This release adds Analyze/Clean Up Icon, a dedicated cleanup workflow for production-ready icon work, plus Claude-compatible MCP tool naming so the public MCP integration now works correctly with Claude Desktop and Claude Code while preserving backward compatibility for older dotted tool calls.
The new cleanup workflow helps developers and UI teams inspect imported, AI-generated, or hand-drawn icons for off-grid geometry, inconsistent stroke settings, hidden leftovers, empty groups, transform attributes, unused defs, and related quality issues before export. The same analysis is also available to AI clients through the new document_analyzeCleanupSvg MCP command.
Updated macOS and Linux 1.50 builds are coming soon.
Update to version 1.50
- If automatic updates are enabled in Preferences, IconVectors will download and install the new version automatically the next time you launch it.
- Otherwise, choose Help -> Check for Updates and follow the prompts.
- After updating, use Help -> Open MCP Files Folder to access the helper files and setup snippets that ship with the MCP workflow.
What's new in 1.50
- Analyze/Clean Up Icon — Run a dedicated cleanup analysis on the current icon to detect off-grid geometry, inconsistent stroke settings, hidden leftovers, empty groups, transform attributes, unused defs, and related production issues, then apply focused fixes from a modeless dialog.
- Claude-Compatible MCP — Public MCP tool names now use Claude-safe identifiers such as
app_pinganddocument_getSvg, so IconVectors works correctly with Claude Desktop and Claude Code. - Icon cleanup MCP command — The public MCP surface now includes
document_analyzeCleanupSvgso AI clients can inspect cleanup issues in the current icon and optionally apply the same conservative low-risk fixes available in the UI. - Small Improvements — Workflow polish, packaged MCP helper files, and release assets received small usability improvements across the product.
- Bug fixes — Numerous issues have been fixed across the editor, the MCP integration, and the update/package workflow.