It reduces the hassle of sending files back and forth, which results in designers spending more time finding the files than actually working on them.One of the most attractive things about the tool is that it runs on any OS since it runs on a web browser, making it all the more accessible for everyone to collaborate with the project.
Millions of designers trust Figma for their needs, and with that trust, it safely secures the top spot in our list.Price:Figma has a very useful free individual version, but it’s just limited to one project.
The professional version is 15$ a month.2.
SketchLaunched in 2010, it immediately became the go-to tool for many designers.
The library of plugins paired with Sketch’s lightness appealed to many.Sketch offers many attractive features like being a vector-based app, which means your designs won’t lose sharpness when resized.
Whether it deserves that tag is still up for debate, but designers unanimously agree that no other tool handles prototyping, as well as InVision Studio, does.Their drag and drop feature makes for a seamless transition between different tools, you can shift all of your projects to InVision with ease.Vector-based screen designs, intuitive user experience, and creating responsive prototypes without any coding, there’s little InVision studio gets wrong.