Squarespace vs Wix for SVG
Wix's SVG support, including its built-in vector art library, tends to be more consistently reliable than Squarespace's template-varying behavior.
Native Support Depth Compared
Wix's standard editor includes both direct SVG upload and a substantial built-in vector art library with in-editor recoloring — Squarespace's SVG support is more narrowly reliable (strongest for logo upload), without an equivalent built-in vector asset library for general design elements.
- Wix includes a built-in vector art library with recoloring support
- Squarespace's most reliable SVG use case remains the logo upload path
- Wix generally offers broader native SVG design tooling out of the box
Choosing Based on Design Needs
Sites wanting to use SVG icons and shapes extensively throughout the design, beyond just the logo, often find Wix's more comprehensive native support and vector library a smoother experience than working around Squarespace's more variable general image-block behavior.
- Extensive in-design SVG icon use favors Wix's broader native support
- Logo-only SVG needs work reliably on either platform
- Wix's vector library provides ready-made assets Squarespace lacks natively
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Wix's vector art library include customizable icons?
Yes — Wix's built-in library offers a range of shapes and icons that can be recolored and resized directly through the standard editor's design panel, without needing to source or upload separate icon files.
Which platform is easier for a beginner wanting to use custom icons?
Wix generally, given its more comprehensive built-in vector library and more consistent general SVG upload support, reducing the trial-and-error some Squarespace users encounter with image block SVG behavior.
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