SimplyR2V is a CAD application capable of converting raster images to vector files. It can open bitmap and vector files with the SNC (SimplyCam), BMP, JPG, DXF, STL and SVG types. The tool also gives you the possibility to make CAD changes using intuitive drawing tools.

Following a speedy setup operation, you're welcomed by a simple interface, where you can get started by opening a bitmap or vector file. Several samples are provided by the application to demonstrate how it works.

After opening a file, you can configure some settings related to scaling, aspect ratio, reference points, and rotation angles. Layers can be toggled from the geometry pane on the left side of the main window. You can also pick a different color and pen width for all layers to spot them in the design easier.

It's possible to zoom in and out, view the top, front, side or isometric projection of the design, set point positions, grids or bolt circles, as well as connect points using lines, line polar, line perpendicular, line tangent to arcs or line tangent angle.

Furthermore, you can draw rectangles, circles, polylines and splines, along with TrueType or SingleLine text. The design can be vectorized with one click from the toolbar. Additional tools are available for translating, rotating, mirroring or scaling objects, changing the offset, viewing entity details, measuring distances, and showing all endpoints.

The CAD project can be saved in SNC, DXF, TXT or HGL format. As far as general settings are concerned, you can instruct SimplyR2V to convert LWPolyline into lines/arcs, set the measurement unit to metric or imperial system, and modify the default system and chain tolerance.

You can specify the maximum curve segments and undo steps as well as use an external text editor. The interface can be customized when it comes to the viewport and toolpath colors, skin, and shown toolbars.

We haven't experienced any compatibility issues with Windows 10. The utility responded to commands swiftly while remaining light on system resources consumption. Aside from the fact that it could use some visual improvements, SimplyR2V offers a simple solution for converting raster images to vector files after making some adjustments to the design.