Asymptote - The Vector Graphics Language
Asymptote, a powerful descriptive vector graphics language for mathematical/technical drawing, with LaTeX typesetting of labels
18 Alternatives To Asymptote - The Vector Graphics Language
Bloom
Description and features of Bloom
Code2Flow
An easy solution to create product flows.
Dia
Dia is a GTK+ based diagram creation program for GNU/Linux, MacOS X, Unix, and Windows, and is released under the GPL license.
Diagrammix
Tool for efficiently building attractive diagrams.
DotEditor
A graphical editor for dot files for use with GraphViz to generate diagrams.
Gephi
Gephi is an open-source software for visualizing and analyzing large networks graphs.
Graphviz
Graphviz is open source graph visualization software. It has several main graph layout programs.
Ipe
Ipe is a drawing editor for creating figures in PDF or (encapsulated) Postscript format.
LaTeXDraw
LaTeXDraw is a graphical drawing editor for LaTeX.
LucidChart
LucidChart is the missing link in online productivity suites. LucidChart allows users to create, collaborate on, and publish attractive flowcharts and other diagrams from a web browser.
PGF and TikZ
PGF/TikZ is a tandem of languages for producing vector graphics from a geometric/algebraic…
PlantText
PlantText is an online tool that quickly generates images from text. Primarily, it is used to generate UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagrams. It is based on a text language called PlantUML.
PlantUML
PlantUML is an open-source tool that uses simple textual descriptions to draw UML diagrams.
TikZiT
TikZiT is a graphical tool for rapidly creating graphs and string diagrams using PGF/TikZ.
UMLet
UMLet - Free UML Tool for Fast UML Diagrams
blockdiag
blockdiag and its family generate diagram images from simply text file. Features:
diagrams
Diagrams is a powerful, flexible, declarative domain-specific language for creating vector…
yEd Graph Editor
yEd is a free desktop application to quickly create, import, edit, and automatically arrange diagrams. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix/Linux.