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Example

html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}

html

<svg viewBox="0 0 18 12" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!--
  Upper left path:
  Effect of the "miter" value
  -->
  <path
    d="M1,5 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3.5"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="miter" />
  <!--
  Center path:
  Effect of the "round" value
  -->
  <path
    d="M7,5 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3.5"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="round" />
  <!--
  Upper right path:
  Effect of the "bevel" value
  -->
  <path
    d="M13,5 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3.5"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="bevel" />
  <!--
  Bottom left path:
  Effect of the "miter-clip" value
  with fallback to "miter" if not supported.
  -->
  <path
    d="M3,11 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3.5"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="miter-clip" />
  <!--
  Bottom right path:
  Effect of the "arcs" value
  with fallback to "miter" if not supported.
  -->
  <path
    d="M9,11 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3.5"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="arcs" />
  <!--
  the following pink lines highlight the
  position of the path for each stroke
  -->
  <g id="highlight">
    <path
      d="M1,5 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3.5"
      stroke="pink"
      fill="none"
      stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="1" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="3" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="5" cy="5.5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
  </g>
  <use href="#highlight" x="6" />
  <use href="#highlight" x="12" />
  <use href="#highlight" x="2" y="6" />
  <use href="#highlight" x="8" y="6" />
</svg>

Usage context

Value arcs | bevel | miter | miter-clip | round
Default value miter
Animatable discrete

arcs

Note: The arcs value isn't widely supported yet.

The arcs value indicates that an arcs corner is to be used to join path segments. The arcs shape is formed by extending the outer edges of the stroke at the join point with arcs that have the same curvature as the outer edges at the join point.

html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}

html

<svg viewBox="0 0 6 6" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!-- Effect of the "arcs" value -->
  <path
    d="M1,5 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="arcs" />
  <!--
  the following pink lines highlight the
  position of the path for each stroke
  -->
  <g id="p">
    <path
      d="M1,5 a2,2 0,0,0 2,-3 a3,3 0 0 1 2,3"
      stroke="pink"
      fill="none"
      stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="1" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="3" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="5" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
  </g>
</svg>

bevel

The bevel value indicates that a bevelled corner is to be used to join path segments.

html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}

html

<svg viewBox="0 0 6 6" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!-- Effect of the "bevel" value -->
  <path
    d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="bevel" />
  <!--
  the following pink lines highlight the
  position of the path for each stroke
  -->
  <g id="p">
    <path d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3" stroke="pink" fill="none" stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="1" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="3" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="5" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
  </g>
</svg>

miter

The miter value indicates that a sharp corner is to be used to join path segments. The corner is formed by extending the outer edges of the stroke at the tangents of the path segments until they intersect.

Note: If the stroke-miterlimit is exceeded, the line join falls back to bevel.

html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}

html

<svg viewBox="0 -1 10 7" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!-- Effect of the "miter" value -->
  <path
    d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="miter" />
  <!-- Effect of the "miter" value on a sharp angle
       where de default miter limit is exceeded -->
  <path
    d="M7,5 l0.75,-3 l0.75,3"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="miter" />
  <!-- the following red dotted line show where
       the miter value falls back to the bevel value -->
  <path
    d="M0,0 h10"
    stroke="red"
    stroke-dasharray="0.05"
    stroke-width="0.025" />
  <!-- the following pink lines highlight the position of the path for each stroke -->
  <g>
    <path d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3" stroke="pink" fill="none" stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="1" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="3" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="5" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <path
      d="M7,5 l0.75,-3 l0.75,3"
      stroke="pink"
      fill="none"
      stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="7" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="7.75" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="8.5" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
  </g>
</svg>

miter-clip

Note: The miter-clip value isn't widely supported yet.

The miter-clip value indicates that a sharp corner is to be used to join path segments. The corner is formed by extending the outer edges of the stroke at the tangents of the path segments until they intersect.

If the stroke-miterlimit is exceeded, the miter is clipped at a distance equal to half the stroke-miterlimit value multiplied by the stroke width from the intersection of the path segments. This provides a better rendering than miter on very sharp join or in case of an animation.

html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}

html

<svg viewBox="0 -1 10 7" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!-- Effect of the "miter-clip" value -->
  <path
    d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="miter-clip" />
  <!-- Effect of the "miter-clip" value on a sharp angle
       where de default miter limit is exceeded -->
  <path
    d="M7,5 l0.75,-3 l0.75,3"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="miter-clip" />
  <!-- the following red dotted line show where the clip should happen -->
  <path
    d="M0,0 h10"
    stroke="red"
    stroke-dasharray="0.05"
    stroke-width="0.025" />
  <!-- the following pink lines highlight the position of the path for each stroke -->
  <g>
    <path d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3" stroke="pink" fill="none" stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="1" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="3" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="5" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <path
      d="M7,5 l0.75,-3 l0.75,3"
      stroke="pink"
      fill="none"
      stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="7" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="7.75" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="8.5" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
  </g>
</svg>

round

The round value indicates that a round corner is to be used to join path segments.

html,
body,
svg {
  height: 100%;
}

html

<svg viewBox="0 0 6 6" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <!-- Effect of the "round" value -->
  <path
    d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3"
    stroke="black"
    fill="none"
    stroke-linejoin="round" />
  <!--
  the following pink lines highlight the
  position of the path for each stroke
  -->
  <g id="p">
    <path d="M1,5 l2,-3 l2,3" stroke="pink" fill="none" stroke-width="0.025" />
    <circle cx="1" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="3" cy="2" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
    <circle cx="5" cy="5" r="0.05" fill="pink" />
  </g>
</svg>

Specifications

Specification
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2
# LineJoin

Browser compatibility

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