SketchFlow 2.0 launches collaborative whiteboard with vector ink and raises $8M seed

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SketchFlow 2.0 launches collaborative whiteboard with vector ink and raises $8M seed

SketchFlow 2.0 replaces raster ink with scalable vector strokes that maintain pressure and tilt characteristics, allowing designers to export clean SVG assets directly from sessions. It includes a new component library system with versioning and merge conflict resolution tailored for collaborative design work.

The $8 million seed was led by Canvas Ventures, with funds earmarked for expanding SketchFlow’s enterprise feature set—SSO, audit logs, and API access—and for scaling its real-time collaboration backend. The team said the financing will also support additional desktop and mobile clients.

Early adopters highlighted the value of combining sketch fidelity with component reuse: product managers can capture brainstorms and turn the strongest ideas into components without redrawing. SketchFlow plans a closed beta for advanced prototyping features next quarter.