A game-changer for creative professionals
Finally, a dramatically better way to connect with colleagues and clients! CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite’s collaboration features help design teams and freelancers save time and screen space by collecting feedback from one or many reviewers in one central place – the design file itself.
Watch these short and sweet tutorials and webinars to see how CorelDRAW’s collaboration features can help you deliver projects with maximum efficiency.
Use CorelDRAW® on Windows or Mac to share designs and view feedback from key stakeholders in real-time. It’s never been easier to get everyone on the same page – literally!
The CorelDRAW Comments docker or inspector acts as your collaboration hub, where you can view, respond, and resolve live feedback, and add your own notes. Use the docker to filter and search reviewer comments. This also means no more marked-up PDFs or image files, saving you time and screen space.
Annotation tools in CorelDRAW and in CorelDRAW.app empower teamwork and help stakeholders work collectively in real-time. You can add a note icon or mark up a document with arrows, rectangles, and ellipses, as well as straight and free-form lines. Then add a comment to clarify each markup. Watch video
Sign in with your Corel customer account to upload design files to the Cloud and to share with reviewers. Corporate license users can sign in using their company Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace account for authenticated comments.
When ready for review or approval, upload your CorelDRAW (CDR) files to an Watch video
and share with clients through a web link. Then, CorelDRAW.app can be used to let clients and other contributors access the shared files and add remarks and suggestions in a review cycle for the creator to address.Note: Collaboration features are available only through a CorelDRAW Graphics Suite subscription, licensing with maintenance, or through a CorelDRAW.app Pro subscription, but anyone can experience the collaboration workflow with a free trial.
Original sample artwork is provided by third parties and is used, and/or modified, by permission, unless otherwise agreed with such parties.