Top 2025 free and open source drawing programs for GNU/Linux

Best drawing programs for GNU/Linux: A Top for 2025

Best drawing programs for GNU/Linux: A Top for 2025

Continuing with Our cool and useful Tops, which we usually publish every year, for this year 2025 we offer you a new one, in which we will address some of the best and most well-known and used applications or programs belonging to the category of drawing programs, in the purest style of Microsoft Paint. And while it is true that all those mentioned have already been addressed separately before, today we will also mention in this article «Top 2025 best drawing programs for GNU/Linux» some of which are free and suitable for Windows.

And first of all, before we start, we want to make it clear that, without a doubt, There may be many other similar applications that would be worth mentioning, such as GIMP or Krita.However, we prefer to leave these robust and very complete drawing applications for other categories of use. For example, the 2D and 3D Multimedia Design Category, since, in all their extension, they and other similar ones are usually more than a simple drawing application. That is to say, beyond being an ideal substitute for Ms Paint, they are more comparable to being an ideal substitute for applications such as Adobe Photoshop. So, having made the clarification, we invite you to continue reading and share said content, if you find it interesting or useful, for any reason.

JClic and exeLearning: 2 useful and open educational apps for 2025!

JClic and exeLearning: 2 useful and open educational apps for 2025!

But, before starting this post about this «Top 2025 Best Drawing Software for GNU/Linux», we recommend that you explore the previous publication related to another Top of this year, after finishing reading this one:

Whether you are a Teacher, Professor or Student, in a public or private institution in any country, we invite you to continue reading this publication so that you can learn about some useful and modern tools of the educational Linuxverse. These have very diverse objectives, which will allow you to impart or acquire more and better knowledge, inside and outside a study classroom.

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Top 2025 free and open source drawing programs for GNU/Linux

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Top 2025 drawing programs: Drawing

Drawing

Drawing is a basic and simple image editor that works similarly to Microsoft Paint but is targeted at the Gnu/Linux desktop. It is open source and available for free under the GNU GPL v3 license. Additionally, it supports popular image formats such as JPG, PNG, and BMP.

Top 2025 drawing programs: KolourPaint

ColorPaint

ColorPaint is a simple drawing program that allows you to create bitmap images quickly. It is useful as a retouching tool and for simple editing tasks. And therefore, among many functions, it allows you to draw different shapes such as lines, rectangles, rectangles with rounded corners, ovals and polygons, curves, lines and text.

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Top 2025 drawing programs: Lazpaint

LazPaint

LazPaint is a free, cross-platform image editor with raster and vector layers, written in Lazarus (Free Pascal). It was originally created to demonstrate the capabilities of the BGRABitmap graphics library. In addition, it provides advanced drawing functions within the Lazarus development environment.

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Top 2025 drawing programs: mtPaint

mtPaint

mtPaint is a free painting program that has been designed and developed for the creation of icons, pixel-based artworks, as well as for digital photo manipulation. It was developed in 2004 by British author Mark Tyler and is currently maintained by Dmitry Groshev.

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mypaint

MyPaint

MyPaint It is a free and open source multi-platform application written in C, C++ and Python under the GPL v2 license. It is very useful for illustrating and drawing with a digitizing tablet to get the most out of this application, although it is also possible to paint and draw with the mouse.

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Surface contracting

Surface contracting is a completely free, cross-platform image editing and drawing tool that looks very similar to Adobe's proprietary image editor, which is widely used worldwide. Its goal is to provide users with a simple yet powerful way to draw and manipulate images.

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Pixelitor

Pixelitor

Pixelitor is a cross-platform raster graphics editor written in Java, which aIt supports layers, layer masks, text layers, drawing, multiple undo, among other features and functions. In addition, it has more than 80 image filters and color adjustments, some of which are unique.

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Pixelorama working

pixelrama

pixelrama is a free, open source, cross-platform 2D sprite and pixel editor written using GDScript and released under the MIT License. It is very easy to use, includes many different tools to make drawing tasks easier, and custom brushes, including random brushes.

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about tux paint

Tux Paint

Tux Paint is a free and open source drawing program, ideal for children 12 years and older. For this reason, it is widely used in many educational institutions as a tool for learning the art of drawing using a computer. It offers an interface with fun sound effects and a virtual pet that encourages and guides children as they use the program.

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vPaint

vPaint

vPaint is a simple, free, open source, cross-platform image viewer and editor written in the V programming language that aims to be an ideal replacement for MS Paint. It also offers an online demo application. It should not be confused with another drawing app called the same, which we have previously discussed (VPaint 2D).

vpaint
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Other similar free, non-free or open source apps available for GNU/Linux and Windows

  1. FireAlpaca
  2. Paint.net
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Summary 2023 - 2024

Summary

In short, and as we can see with this small and timely Top of 2025 with some interesting and useful ones «drawing programs from the Linuxverse», there are a wide range of alternatives to use as substitute for others like MS Paint on MS WindowsAnd in case you think we have missed any important or notable ones within our growing and immeasurable Linuxverse, we invite you to mention them via comments so that we can learn about them and take them into account for future publications on this category or field of applications.

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