Figma

Overview
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Figma
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Figma, headquartered in San Francisco, offers their collaborative design and prototyping application to support digital product and UI development.
$15
per month per editor
Pricing
Figma
Editions & Modules
Professional
$144
per year
Organization
$540
per year
Starter
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Figma
Free Trial
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Figma
Considered Both Products
Figma
Chose Figma
Figma let's you do almost everything the others let you do together, so instead of using 4 different softwares, you just use figma.
Chose Figma
Figma is much more evolved than Sketch, that requires a lot of plugins to be comparable. It’s more collaborative and easy to jump into calls without leaving the Figma environment. Adobe XD was ok but seems to be on the wane, and had performance issues. Axure RP is powerful, …
Chose Figma
While different, Bubble also allowed for a very quick idea to code. We started using Figma for design and Bubble for prototype, but very quickly stopped doing dual design and just did it in Bubble. It's not sustainable long term and we'll likely have to revert to Figma, but …
Chose Figma
InVision was much better when it came to building and interacting with prototypes while Miro and Mural are much better visualization and collaboration tools. But from a pure design and development perspective Figma has been the best I have used and the one preferred by all …
Chose Figma
At the time of evaluating between using Figma and Axure, circa 2019, Figma felt much more lightweight and fluid as compared to Axure. This quality allowed for quicker iteration. Another reason I chose Figma was the community. Figma was widely adopted by professionals in my role …
Chose Figma
Figma ruled them all out by having regular updates and becoming the leader in collaborative design app. Personally I liked Adobe XD better, it had a better feeling when working on a project, it was also faster but Figma won because of the “collaborative” part that it offered. …
Chose Figma
In comparison to each other, Figma has far more tools. It has a wide range of control for design work and Miro is more structured and business like. Figma is great for creative thinkers and gives a more hands on approach to users. I’d recommend Figma over Miro if I’d have to.
Chose Figma
Figma can do it all and can do it all much better than the others. It covers all of our client and internal needs within a single platform that is highly collaborative and live, unlike these others. The robust nature of capabilities is also superior.
Chose Figma
Figma is closer to capabilities to Adobe tools like illustrator and white boarding tools like Miro, making it more versatile
Chose Figma
I find Figma easier to use with more of a community aspect behind it that makes the overall experience more enjoyable. The tool itself is overall more intuitive and enjoyable to work in.
Chose Figma
Figma and Adobe PhotoShop serve different purposes in the design workflow, catering to distinct design needs.
Figma excels in collaborative design work with its real-time editing and commenting features, allowing multiple users to work simultaneously on the same file, fostering …
Chose Figma
Figma's collaboration and speed of new feature development, coupled with their existing feature set when we purchased made them a clear choice. Their prototyping functionality was particularly impressive vs Sketch, but also their system compatibility (even browser) helped to …
Chose Figma
In Figma, multiple team members can collaborate on the same project simultaneously, making real-time teamwork smooth and efficient. I really like its cloud-based nature which ensures that changes are instantly synchronized across devices, allowing teams to iterate rapidly and …
Chose Figma
I selected Figma because there is many good features like It is based on web so we can easily work wherever and any system only we need login our account. In Figma we can easily work together in single file as well.
Prototyping is very easy in Figma, we can make any (Web/App) …
Chose Figma
We use Miro, but for different reasons. Miro stacks up in its collaboration features and really we use this tool for brainstorming, workshop building, and anything the product designers don't want to do. As a product manager, I tend to use Miro more as it is easier to adopt and …
Chose Figma
I think Figma is much better than Adobe XD, in that it is trying to create collaborative software that serves full product teams and not just designers. However, I think Figma still has a way to go to replace a tool like Miro, which is much easier for non-creatives to work in.
Chose Figma
Figma is a lot cleaner, easier to navigate and organize. Maybe you can't do as much visually but you can move faster in Figma. I'm trying to remember more but honestly I've been using Figma for so long now.
Chose Figma
Figma supports and is supported by other design apps, but it really shines in prototyping for web and app development. It's easy to share with colleagues and collaborate in one space, the open space allows for a ton of iteration, and the organization of layers functions better …
Chose Figma
In Figma we have it all! From sketches, wireframes, to complex design systems, components, tokens, libraries, etc.

It is also very easy to share interactive prototypes, the developer team can also access the files from anywhere, without installing anything on their computers, …
Chose Figma
Figma won over many competitors with it's design-dev collaboration model and it essentially has tools like Zeplin or Folio integrated in - where you had to have one file uploaded somewhere and everyone working on it. You don't need other programs. The component libraries are …
Chose Figma
Figma has become more expensive recently, but licenses and users are very easy to manage in comparison to the other tools. We've had a lot of positive Feedback from our designers after we migrated from InVision to Figma. On top of that, most of our product owner also preferred …
Chose Figma
The benefits of Figma are that you can log in easily and use it anywhere. It has great features and component management.
Sketch has more advanced visual effects, and can be used offline. I've run into trouble where I have no internet, so am unable to connect to use Figma.
Axure …
Chose Figma
Figma excels are prototyping whereas Miro is great for collaborating. Figma could do better with Figjam but the navigation is counter intuitive to people that don't use it often, so leaders often have a hard time moving about and collaborating in Figma.
Figma is also is able to …
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User Ratings
Figma
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
(128 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(4 ratings)
Usability
8.5
(6 ratings)
Support Rating
8.2
(15 ratings)
User Testimonials
Figma
Likelihood to Recommend
Figma
Figma is well suited for my needs, here are a few reasons. When you need to quickly mock up the design of a new feature for our enterprise application, Figma allows me to create and test prototypes rapidly. This is crucial for gathering user feedback early and iterating on the design before development begins. Other things Figma is well suited for are maintaining consistent design across our application, and enabling a distributed team to work together simultaneously. Something that Figma doesn't do is advanced code generation, specifically within VisualStudio.
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Pros
Figma
  • As a visual designer, I spend 90% of my working time in Figma. So, as a design tool, Figma is mature and feature-rich. It covers all the basic needs and provides extras, such as simple prototyping and the ability to use external plugins.
  • Collaboration: It’s very easy to work together on the same file in Figma. You can easily brainstorm together or use Figma as a shared screen.
  • Smartness of components: Figma provides many adaptability options for components that allow building very flexible and scalable layouts.
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Cons
Figma
  • UI editor interface is starting to get complicated compared to early iterations
  • Component system has a steep learning curve and is easy to make mistakes
  • Figjam post it notes and other text and shape features often feel limiting since they can't be smoothly resized as compared to the UI editor
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Likelihood to Renew
Figma
It's by far the best tool and I feel delighted using it every day.
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Usability
Figma
It's so simple to use! I have no background in UI design but basic designing and I was able to learn this software Figma within 3-5 days. There are tons of tutorials available on Youtube from so many popular YouTubers in the space, you can just go through them and start designing.
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Support Rating
Figma
I haven't used their support lately but in the past, they had a chat that I used often. They often responded in a few hours and were able to give a satisfactory solution. I would imagine it's less personal now but the community has expanded drastically so there are more resources out there to self serve with a bit of Google magic.
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Figma
Much more intuitive, Adobe XD fails to keep up with the newest market changes thus it did not let us stay on top of the technology. The big plus of Figma is that the majority of our clients worked with it, whereas it was not the case with Adobe XD. You can get similar results working with both, but the process will be different in Figmas favour
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Return on Investment
Figma
  • Negative -- the Figma mirror app is quite poorly connected with Figma itself, hence when we were conducting user testing, we got some incorrect data.
  • Positive -- time spent for discussion because we have something visual to base on discussion on
  • Negative -- it's difficult to find files and comments, which is a lost of time
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