Version 1.50 for Linux — Analyze/Clean Up Icon and Claude-Compatible MCP
Axialis IconVectors 1.50 is now available for Linux x64. This release completes the 1.50 desktop rollout after Windows on April 9, 2026 and macOS on April 10, 2026. Linux receives the same core feature set: Analyze/Clean Up Icon, Claude-compatible MCP tool naming, the public document_analyzeCleanupSvg command, and small workflow improvements across the editor and helper files.
The Linux package targets Ubuntu 24.04 LTS or later and keeps the same production-oriented workflow for imported, AI-generated, or hand-tuned icons. Developers can inspect off-grid geometry, inconsistent stroke settings, hidden leftovers, empty groups, unused defs, and transform baggage before export. The same analysis is available to local AI clients through the public MCP surface.
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 while preserving backward compatibility for earlier dotted calls. - 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. - Linux availability — IconVectors 1.50 is now shipped as a Linux x64 DEB package for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS or later.
- 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.