Tutorials & How-To Guides
Quick Flags is a free flag design studio built for speed. Stack stripes, overlays, and emblems on a live canvas — then export a crisp SVG or PNG instantly. No sign-up required.
Quick Start
Follow these five steps and you'll have a unique, export-ready flag before the minute is up.
Tool Reference
A quick guide to what each part of the editor does.
Deep Dive
Every element in your flag lives in a layer. Layers stack top-to-bottom in the Layers panel and bottom-to-top on the canvas — the layer at the bottom of the list appears at the back.
Quick Flags has three layer types, each serving a distinct role:
Drag the grip handle on any layer card to reorder it. Click the lock icon to freeze a layer — locked layers can't be moved or edited until unlocked. Use this to protect a finished background while you work on the foreground.
Visibility can be toggled independently — hide a layer to compare how your flag looks without it, then turn it back on without losing any settings.
Deep Dive
Quick Flags exports both formats. Here's when to use each one.
SVG is the native format for flag design. The file describes shapes mathematically, so it can be resized to any dimension — a business card or a stadium banner — without ever losing sharpness.
PNG is a pixel-based format, best used where SVG isn't supported — social media, messaging apps, and raster image editors. Export at 4× for high-DPI screens.
Design Tips
The North American Vexillological Association's five principles — applied to Quick Flags's tools.
FAQ
No sign-up. No download. A unique SVG flag in under a minute — right in your browser.
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