The ODG format is the standard file type used for drawings created with the open-source office suites LibreOffice Draw or Apache OpenOffice Draw. The abbreviation "ODG" stands for OpenDocument Graphics. This format is part of the OpenDocument standard (ODF) and is specifically designed for storing vector graphics. It is widely used in businesses for technical diagrams, flowcharts, schematics, and presentation graphics that require scalable and editable structures.
Vector-based drawing: Creating lines, shapes, curves, and diagrams in lossless quality.
ODG file editing: Opening, modifying, annotating, and saving existing ODG graphics.
Import and export: Converting between ODG and other formats like PDF, SVG, PNG, or Microsoft Visio.
Object management: Grouping, aligning, arranging, and managing layers of graphical objects.
Diagram and flowchart creation: Support for visualizing processes, structures, and relationships.
Text integration: Adding labels, comments, and formatted text within graphics.
OpenDocument compatibility: Interchanging and processing files in open formats across different systems.
• Logos and corporate designs
• Technical drawings and sketches
• Infographics and presentation graphics
• Flowcharts and organizational charts
• Architectural plans and floor plans
• Illustrations and artistic drawings
• Maps and directions
• Product designs and prototypes
• Scientific diagrams and models
• Marketing materials and advertising graphics