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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:37:43+00:00 2026-05-13T13:37:43+00:00

When GDI+ came out, I remember all the brouhaha about how it was the

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When GDI+ came out, I remember all the brouhaha about how it was the “new, faster, better” way to display stuff in Windows. But everytime I looked at it, it seemed to me that it was really just a COM wrapper around GDI.

Is that true? Or is GDI+ really an independent graphical library that simply shares some paradigms with GDI?

Personally, I’m not sure how it could be independent, but I never saw a definite statement one way or another.

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    2026-05-13T13:37:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:37 pm

    Many GDI functions are accelerated by the graphics hardware, and some GDI+ routines may use GDI underneath. But most of GDI+ is independant of GDI.

    An important, and telling, example is text rendering. In GDI+ text rendering is done completely in software; the anti-aliasing, glyph pixel-fitting and other effects is done without the video card.

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    (source: microsoft.com)

    Microsoft’s Chris Jackson had an interesting blog post where he profiled the speed difference between text rendering in GDI and GDI+:

    …my GDI code path was rendering
    approximately 99,000 glyphs per
    second, while my GDI+ code path was
    rendering approximately 16,000 glyphs
    per second.

    Another example is line drawing. GDI+ supports anti-aliased line/polygon and circle/ellipse drawing, while GDI does not:

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    (source: microsoft.com)
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    (source: microsoft.com)

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