How do I add a custom shape to MacOS Freeform?

I would like to add a shape to the standard supplied shapes in MacOS Freeform, which popped up on my Mac mini after I installed Ventura. The shape is an ALU - Arithmetic Logic Unit - used in computer architecture diagrams. (It looks like a letter V drawn with a veeerrrry wiiiidddee pen. Google "ALU Symbol".)


  1. Can Apple add this to the standard set of shapes provided with Freeform? I am never going to use 90% of the standard symbols. All the diagrams I draw mostly use only rectangles and lines.
  2. Is there a way to add one's own custom symbols to the set supplied in Freeform?


Thanks in advance for any answers.

Mac mini, macOS 13.3

Posted on Apr 19, 2023 04:35 PM

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