JGraph is a software publisher best known for draw.io, a versatile diagramming application that enables users to create flowcharts, network diagrams, UML models, organizational charts, mind maps, wireframes, and whiteboard sketches within a desktop Electron wrapper. Originally conceived as a browser-based editor, the packaged edition preserves the same drag-and-drop canvas, extensive shape libraries, and real-time collaboration hooks while adding offline operation, local file storage, and optional Git or cloud synchronization. Typical use cases range from IT architects mapping server topologies and developers documenting software workflows to business analysts modeling processes, teachers building visual aids, and students assembling project storyboards. The program supports a broad set of export formats—PNG, SVG, PDF, XML, and HTML—so diagrams can be embedded in documentation, wikis, presentations, or ticketing systems without fidelity loss. A lightweight codebase, permissive licensing, and an active plugin ecosystem encourage organizations to standardize on draw.io for cross-team communication, replacing more costly proprietary tools. JGraph’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and allowing multiple applications to be set up in a single batch operation.
A diagramming desktop app based on Electron that wraps the core draw.io editor.
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