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yEd is a powerful desktop application that can be used to quickly and effectively generate high-quality diagrams. It runs on all Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac OS versions. If you want to know more about all our diagram editorscheck out the yWorks diagram editors overview.

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Diagram Creation

yEd makes diagram creation easy and fun with its powerful features and intuitive user interface.

Ready-to-use Diagram Elements

yEd comes with an extensive palette of beautiful, ready-to-use elements to get you started with your first diagrams, including:

  • a wide variety of shape nodes and edge types
  • group nodes that expand, collapse, and nest to tame large data sets
  • UML elements for class and object diagrams
  • swimlanes and table nodes to which other elements can be added or nested
  • BPMN symbols for business process diagrams
  • Entity Relationship symbols and crow's foot connections
  • flowchart symbols
  • people and computer network symbols

You can also easily import your own bitmaps (JPG, PNG), vector graphics (SVG), or shape stencils from Visio® VSX files into the palette to create custom element types.

Clearly Displayed Data

yEd also helps you annotate and position elements for maximum clarity:

  • clearly label elements with icons, multi-line text, HTML, or even multiple labels
  • automatic label positioning ensures labels are clearly readable
  • elements can show tooltips on hover and open URLs on click
  • neatly align elements using snap lines and orthogonal connections
  • use the properties mapper to turn an element's user-defined data into visual elements
  • use organic edge routing or orthogonal edge routing to re-route connections
  • let automatic layout algorithms do the heavy lifting for you

Intuitive User Interface

Editing diagrams in yEd feels intuitive and comfortable thanks to:

  • powerful search and selection tools
  • mouse wheel zoom
  • clipboard operations
  • extensive undo
  • the ability to work with multiple diagrams simultaneously
  • keyboard shortcuts
  • dockable panels that you can arrange to meet your needs
  • print preview, handy for poster printing
  • English and German localization
  • configurable and persistent settings
  • integrated help

Automatic Layout

yEd provides powerful functionality for the layout of complex data sets. Its highly sophisticated mathematical layout algorithms can be used either to automatically arrange diagram elements, or to support you when undertaking a manual layout.

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  • Hierarchical Layout perfectly visualizes hierarchical or pseudo-hierarchical scenarios
  • Orthogonal Layout produces clear representations of complex networks
  • UML-style Orthogonal Layout offers special support for arranging UML class diagrams
  • Organic Layout clearly represents complex ER diagrams, UML diagrams, and more.
    Layout can be restricted to fit a given shape (e.g. rectangle, circle, ellipse) or aspect ratio.
  • Circular Layout perfectly portrays interconnected ring and star topologies
  • Tree Layout clearly visualizes tree-like structures in many different ways
  • Radial Layout arranges the elements in concentrical fashion and emphasizes tree-like structures in diagrams
  • domain-specific layout algorithms automatically arrange the elements in swimlane and flowchart diagrams

Easy Data Import

Import from any of the following formats:

  • GraphML, an XML format which supports arbitrary, user-defined element properties
  • Excel® XLS spreadsheets, which can be easily imported using our wizard for comfortably specifying matrix and list-like annotated diagram data. Custom properties can be imported, too.
  • GEDCOM, which contains genealogical information
  • GML, a popular text-based diagram file format
  • arbitrary XML run through an XSLT stylesheet that transforms the input into valid GraphML. Predefined stylesheets for Ant build scripts, the OWL Web Ontology Language, and others are included.

Impressive Output

Once you've created a stunning diagram with yEd, it's easy to save it to GraphML and to export it for use in print or on the web.

Multiple File Formats

yEd can export diagrams to a range of graphics formats including:

  • Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF)
  • Adobe® Flash® (SWF)
  • SVG vector graphics, which support embedded URLs and descriptive tooltips
  • Enhanced Windows Meta File (EMF), a vector format supported by almost all Windows applications
  • JPG, GIF, BMP, and PNG bitmaps. Large diagrams can be exported as multiple images.
  • HTML image maps with support for embedded URLs and descriptive tooltips.
  • Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)

Gallery

To view more examples of yEd output, visit the yEd Gallery of User-created Diagrams.

Technical Details

yEd is a pure Java Swing application. It runs on all Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac OS versions where a suitable Java Runtime Environment is available.

yEd is based on the yFiles for Java diagramming library, which provides not only the automatic layout algorithms and analysis tools, but also the intuitive user interface that makes creating and editing diagrams so easy.

For its look and feel, yEd makes use of UI components from JIDE Software.

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FAQs

Is the yEd graph editor free? ›

The use of yEd is free of charge, and you can even use yEd in a commercial environment at no cost. yWorks grants you the right to use yEd as an application to create diagrams. This right comes for free for anyone that adheres to the yEd Software License Agreement.

How do you add text to a yEd graph? ›

1 Answer. Right-click the edge (i.e. what you call "arrow line") to open its context menu and choose "Add Label". Alternatively, left-click the edge to select it, then press F2.

What formats does yEd support? ›

yEd can export diagrams to various raster and vector formats, including GIF, JPEG, PNG, EMF, BMP, PDF, EPS, and SVG. It can also export to SWF (Shockwave Flash) file format and HTML image maps. The structural information of a diagram can be exported as GML (Graph Modeling Language) and TGF (Trivial Graph Format).

What does yEd stand for? ›

Income Elasticity of Demand (YED) is a measure of the responsiveness of demand for a product or service to a change in consumer income. It is calculated as the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in income.

How to wrap text in yed? ›

Wrapping text

To make a node wrap text inside it, select the node, and under its Label properties in the Properties pane, set “Label Size” to “Fit Node Width” and set “Configuration” to “Cropping.”

How to calculate yed? ›

To calculate PED, we use the following formula: PED = percentage change in quantity demanded/percentage change in price. On the other hand, the formula for calculating YED is as follows: YED = percentage change in quantity demanded/percentage change in income.

What is yFiles? ›

yFiles is the industry-leading software library for visualizing, editing and analyzing graphs. The Graph Visualization SDK is available for 5 major platforms and technologies: HTML, JavaFX, Java (Swing), WinForms, and WPF.

What is a GraphML file? ›

A GraphML file consists of an XML file containing a graph element, within which is an unordered sequence of node and edge elements.

What is a graph editor? ›

The Graph Editor controls how the system interpolates those in-between key values. Nearly any property of any item can be animated by keyframing the values of an item's channel. Channels are the animateable properties of any item gathered together in list form.

How to edit graph after effects? ›

Select a property keyframe in the Timeline panel. Navigate to the “Window” menu in the top menu bar. Choose “Graph Editor” from the dropdown menu. This will open the Graph Editor, allowing you to work with animation curves and keyframes for the selected property.

How do I access graph editor? ›

A graphical representation of interpolation between animation keys that you can modify. To open the Graph Editor: From the main menu bar, select Windows > Animation Editors > Graph Editor.

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