Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Software |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom |
Products | List of Serif products |
Number of employees | 90 (2024) [1] |
Parent |
Canva (2024–present) Vizacom (1996–2001) |
Website |
serif |
Serif (Europe) Ltd is a British developer and publisher of software. It provides software and associated products direct to customers through its website and contact centre in the United Kingdom, and through retailers. The company was acquired by Canva in March of 2024.
The wider Serif Group Ltd also operates a question-and-answer support website called CommunityPlus, and formerly operated a gifts and gadgets website called Gizoo. [2] [3]
Serif was founded in 1987 by a small team of software engineers, with the objective of creating lower-cost alternatives to existing Desktop Publishing (DTP) software packages using the Microsoft Windows platform. [4] [5]
The first Serif product to be released was called PageStar: a simple, low-cost advertisement layout program for Windows 2.0. This was expanded in 1990 with their follow-up, PagePlus (originally for Windows 3.0), [5] which would go on to win 'Best Software' at the Computer Shopper Awards 2014. [6] In subsequent years, this was accompanied by other software products in the 'Plus' range, including DrawPlus (1994), [7] PhotoPlus (1999), [8] WebPlus (2000), [9] and MoviePlus (2003). [10]
In 1996, Serif was acquired by American company Vizacom (formerly known as Allegro New Media); however, ownership was sold back to Serif senior management in 2001. [11] [12]
The successor to their DrawPlus product, Affinity Designer (a vector art & design package), was launched in 2014 for macOS. [13] It was Serif's first product for macOS, and had been written from scratch specifically for it. [14] This was followed in 2015 by the second Affinity product (and successor to PhotoPlus), Affinity Photo (a photo editing & design package). [15]
In 2016, following the release of Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo for Windows, Serif ceased development for their 'Plus' product range to focus exclusively on the Affinity product range. [16] Support for the legacy product range ended in July 2022. [17]
Affinity Designer is considered an Adobe Illustrator alternative and is cross-platform with versions available for iOS, macOS and Windows. It supports both vector and raster design artwork unlike competing apps, with powerful tools and a budget-friendly price. [18] [19] [20]Affinity Designer was selected as the winner of the "Best Software For Designers" Award in the 2022 Creative Bloq Awards. [21] It was also one of the winners of the 2015 Apple Design Award. [22]
Affinity Photo has been described as an Adobe Photoshop alternative, and is compatible with common file formats such as Adobe's PSD (including Photoshop Smart Objects). [23] [24] [25] In 2023 Amateur Photographer presented Affinity Photo the Photo Editing Software of the Year award. [26]
Affinity Publisher, the successor to PagePlus and the third addition to the Affinity product line, was released in 2019. [27] It has been described as an alternative to Adobe InDesign, [28] [29] due to its primary focus on desktop publishing workflows for both printed and online media, including common features from this industry, such as master pages, OpenType support, linked text frames, and end-to-end support for the CMYK color model. [30]
On 26 March 2024, Serif announced it had been acquired by the Australian company Canva for approximately US$380 million. [1] [31] Many users of Serif's software voiced their concerns online that because Canva runs a subscription-based service, Serif software could be turned into a subscription under Canva's new management. Serif has stated "there are no changes to our current pricing model planned at this time." [32] Serif and Canva pledged to maintain Affinity's perpetual licensing model, and to offer free licences to schools and nonprofits. [33]
The following are all software packages, for the following applications:
Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Software |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom |
Products | List of Serif products |
Number of employees | 90 (2024) [1] |
Parent |
Canva (2024–present) Vizacom (1996–2001) |
Website |
serif |
Serif (Europe) Ltd is a British developer and publisher of software. It provides software and associated products direct to customers through its website and contact centre in the United Kingdom, and through retailers. The company was acquired by Canva in March of 2024.
The wider Serif Group Ltd also operates a question-and-answer support website called CommunityPlus, and formerly operated a gifts and gadgets website called Gizoo. [2] [3]
Serif was founded in 1987 by a small team of software engineers, with the objective of creating lower-cost alternatives to existing Desktop Publishing (DTP) software packages using the Microsoft Windows platform. [4] [5]
The first Serif product to be released was called PageStar: a simple, low-cost advertisement layout program for Windows 2.0. This was expanded in 1990 with their follow-up, PagePlus (originally for Windows 3.0), [5] which would go on to win 'Best Software' at the Computer Shopper Awards 2014. [6] In subsequent years, this was accompanied by other software products in the 'Plus' range, including DrawPlus (1994), [7] PhotoPlus (1999), [8] WebPlus (2000), [9] and MoviePlus (2003). [10]
In 1996, Serif was acquired by American company Vizacom (formerly known as Allegro New Media); however, ownership was sold back to Serif senior management in 2001. [11] [12]
The successor to their DrawPlus product, Affinity Designer (a vector art & design package), was launched in 2014 for macOS. [13] It was Serif's first product for macOS, and had been written from scratch specifically for it. [14] This was followed in 2015 by the second Affinity product (and successor to PhotoPlus), Affinity Photo (a photo editing & design package). [15]
In 2016, following the release of Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo for Windows, Serif ceased development for their 'Plus' product range to focus exclusively on the Affinity product range. [16] Support for the legacy product range ended in July 2022. [17]
Affinity Designer is considered an Adobe Illustrator alternative and is cross-platform with versions available for iOS, macOS and Windows. It supports both vector and raster design artwork unlike competing apps, with powerful tools and a budget-friendly price. [18] [19] [20]Affinity Designer was selected as the winner of the "Best Software For Designers" Award in the 2022 Creative Bloq Awards. [21] It was also one of the winners of the 2015 Apple Design Award. [22]
Affinity Photo has been described as an Adobe Photoshop alternative, and is compatible with common file formats such as Adobe's PSD (including Photoshop Smart Objects). [23] [24] [25] In 2023 Amateur Photographer presented Affinity Photo the Photo Editing Software of the Year award. [26]
Affinity Publisher, the successor to PagePlus and the third addition to the Affinity product line, was released in 2019. [27] It has been described as an alternative to Adobe InDesign, [28] [29] due to its primary focus on desktop publishing workflows for both printed and online media, including common features from this industry, such as master pages, OpenType support, linked text frames, and end-to-end support for the CMYK color model. [30]
On 26 March 2024, Serif announced it had been acquired by the Australian company Canva for approximately US$380 million. [1] [31] Many users of Serif's software voiced their concerns online that because Canva runs a subscription-based service, Serif software could be turned into a subscription under Canva's new management. Serif has stated "there are no changes to our current pricing model planned at this time." [32] Serif and Canva pledged to maintain Affinity's perpetual licensing model, and to offer free licences to schools and nonprofits. [33]
The following are all software packages, for the following applications: