- What web browser can I use?
CorelDRAW® Go™ supports the most recent Chrome, Edge, and Firefox versions.- Google Chrome Version 130 or higher
- Microsoft Edge Version 130 or higher
- Firefox Version 130 or higher (limited support)
- Please note: Support for Firefox is limited, and some features (such as clipboard) may not work as expected.
- Can I use CorelDRAW Go in incognito mode?
No, CorelDRAW Go does not support incognito mode in your browser.
- What are the system requirements to run CorelDRAW Go?
The following specifications are required for CorelDRAW Go to run:- Windows 11 (Version 22H1 or later) or Windows 10 (22H2) or macOS Sequoia (15), macOS Sonoma (14), macOS Ventura (13), 64-bit, with the latest updates
- Internet connection
- Supported browser (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge (version 130 or later), Firefox* (version 130 or later)
Please Note: Support for Firefox is limited, and some features (such as clipboard) may not work as expected. - Mouse or touch pad (touch screens and stylus are not supported)
- Recommended screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 at 100% (96 dpi) or higher
- Minimum screen resolution: 1290 x 720 at 100% (96 dpi)
- 8 GB of RAM
- 4 GB free hard disk space
- Does a subscription to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite include CorelDRAW Go?
No, CorelDRAW Go is a separate subscription.
- Can I use CorelDRAW Go on my phone, tablet, or other mobile device?
This is not recommended. CorelDRAW Go is not optimized for use on mobile devices.
- Can I try CorelDRAW Go for free?
CorelDRAW Go has a 15-day free trial period. After the trial is complete, you will be required to purchase a subscription. Note: You can only access files saved to Corel Cloud with an active subscription or trial.
- Can I start a new CorelDRAW Go trial with a different account?
CorelDRAW Go trials are limited to one 15-day period per user.
You are limited to one trial per device; you cannot begin a new trial on the same device with a different account.
- Are projects created in CorelDRAW Go compatible with other CorelDRAW products?
Yes, project files in CorelDRAW Go are saved as .CDR files by default, which are compatible with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. Projects saved to Corel Cloud can be accessed from any CorelDRAW product with an active subscription, as long as they are on the same Corel account. You can also export files to other common file formats to use with other applications.
- What is a Corel Account? How do I access my corel.com account?
To start your trial, you will be asked to sign into your Corel account or create a Corel account if you don’t already have one. When creating an account, you can choose to create an account using your email or sign in with Facebook or Google, if you prefer.
Your Corel Account gives you access to an overview of your past purchases and product status of Corel Products you are subscribed to or own. You can sign in to your Corel account by going to www.coreldraw.com, and then clicking Sign In at the top of the page and following the instructions. Or click here to directly access the sign-in page.
Contact Corel Support for further assistance.
- What languages are supported in CorelDRAW Go?
Currently, CorelDRAW Go supports the following languages:- English
- German
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
- Dutch
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Czech
- Polish
Performance
- Why is CorelDRAW Go not loading? Why does CorelDRAW Go have slow performance?
If you experience issues with CorelDRAW Go not loading or having a slow performance, this may be due to browser extension(s) that you have installed in your browser. Browser extensions could be items like Ad blockers or VPN extensions. We suggest disabling these extensions for CorelDRAW Go to see if that improves the performance.
- Why is CorelDRAW Go running out of memory?
The CorelDRAW Go uses the WebAssembly technology to run inside a browser and is currently limited to 4GB of memory. Even though your system may have more memory available, the application will run out of memory if it tries to use more than 4GB of memory.
Documents or templates opened, cached and temporary data all consume memory and may eventually lead to the application running out of memory.
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