Overview
What is Visual Modeler for UML?
Visual Modeler for UML : Create UML diagrams (e.g. class, package, use case, state) by selecting from different templates available, inserting shapes and text messages, and applying editing options
In depth
A closer look at Visual Modeler for UML
Visual Modeler for UML is a software application built specifically for helping you design UML diagrams that are used in the software engineering field. It comes packed with different templates for the following diagram types: class, package, use case, state, sequence, and activity. The user interface may seem a bit crowded at a first glance, but this is only because there are a lot of configuration settings included. You can create multiple projects by specifying the name, type, title, author, organization and description. Thanks to its multi-tabbed support, it is possible to work with multiple projects in the same time. Creating a new diagram can be done by selecting the type and inserting various shapes and text messages. It is possible to insert lines, quadratic curve and cubic edges, rectangles, ellipses, circles, polygons, triangles, and other figures as well. The embedded text can be customized in terms of font style, size, number and alignment.
Requirements
System requirements
Windows Vista / Windows XP
Verdict
Should you download Visual Modeler for UML?
Visual Modeler for UML runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Time-limited Trial
license
— the installer is 22.5 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Word Processing.
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At a glance
Visual Modeler for UML specifications
- Publisher
-
Xiaoping Jia
- Last updated
- Apr 27, 2026
- Requirements
- Windows Vista / Windows XP
- License
- Time-limited Trial
- Operating system
- Windows 10/11
- File size
- 22.5 MB
- Price
- Free
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- 533
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