2026
March
11
Version 1.40 for Windows — Public MCP Release
Axialis IconVectors 1.40 makes the product's MCP workflow public in the Windows release. Compatible AI clients can now connect to the running editor through the local Model Context Protocol server to inspect documents, create and edit SVG vector icons, apply palette operations, render previews, and export code or files from the live application.
Setup tutorials are now published for Codex CLI, Claude, VS Code with GitHub Copilot, and Cursor. The macOS 1.40 MCP package is following soon.
Update to version 1.40
- 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 1.40
- MCP Capabilities — IconVectors now exposes the running editor through a local MCP server so AI clients can inspect, create, edit, recolor, render, and export icons from the live document.
- AI Setup Tutorials — New end-user tutorials explain how to configure Codex CLI, Claude, VS Code Copilot, and Cursor.
- Expanded export automation — MCP workflows now cover SVG, Minified SVG, SVG Symbol, XAML, WPF Geometry, VectorDrawable, SwiftUI, ReactTS, VueTS, C++, and bitmap export.
- Helper-file access — Use Help -> Open MCP Files Folder to open the installed MCP helper bundle directly.
- Bug fixes — Path editing, centering, Focus Mode, and licensing edge cases were corrected alongside the public MCP rollout.