Here Are Ten Free and Open Source Alternatives to Figma

Figma is a cloud-based design tool that was recently acquired by Adobe in one of its largest acquisitions ever. Adobe spent a whopping $20 billion to take over their competitor company. Today, we are going to see ten free alternatives for Figma users who are discontented with Adobe businesses.

Last year, Figma changed its free plan by forcing specific limitations, and with this consolidation and buyout. Numerous clients and users are looking for choices since Adobe is occupied with bringing in cash. In this way, how about we get to see ten free alternatives that you could beseech instead of Figma? These are not in any particular order;

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1. Pencil Project

Pencil Project is an open-source and free GUI prototyping tool available for all platforms. This tool is used by developers and businesses to create site wireframes and mockups using various built-in tools.

The Pencil is a Mozilla tech based on firefox and is simple yet a powerful tool. You can get started here.

2. Wire Flow

Wireflow is a free, online, real-time collaborative, open-source tool for creating user flow prototypes. This tool is basic, but it includes several functions to create user flow diagrams, including over 100 flow elements in 10 categories.

Overall, WireFlow simplifies the process of user flow planning at an early stage in the product development life cycle. You can get started here.

3. Penpot

Penpot is an open source design and prototyping platform meant for cross-domain teams which is non-dependent on operating systems.

With Penpot, you can create rich interactions to mimic product behavior. Share to stakeholders, present proposals to your team, and start user testing with your designs, all in one place. Get started here.

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4. Proto.io

With proto, you can build interactive web, iOS, Android, and other low or high-fidelity prototypes right into your web browser. With proto, you can build interactive web, iOS, Android, and other low or high-fidelity prototypes right into your web browser.

Proto has a drag-and-drop feature, is ready-to-use and easily customizable, and has freemium packages. Get started here. Get started here.

5. InVision

This tool allows you to quickly and easily create interactive mockups for your designs. You can share these mockups with your team or clients. It makes presenting your designs a breeze.

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The free plan offers users 1 prototype to test drive with unlimited screens and collaborators, for an unlimited period of time. If you exceed the 1 prototype limit, you will be given 6 additional days of unlimited prototype access. Get started here.


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6. Lunacy

Lunacy is a native Windows app that opens, edits, and stores .sketch files. It solves the big pain of design teams working on different operating systems and improves the process of transition from design to development.

Lunacy has built-in vectors, photos, UI kits, and more. More here.

7. Akira

This is a native Linux Design application built in Vala and GTK. Akira focuses on offering a modern and fast approach to UI and UX Design, mainly targeting web designers and graphic designers. Read more.

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8. Quant-UX

Quant UX is open-source research, usability, and prototyping tool. It tests and analyses visual designs to get data-driven insights. The tool helps users solve problems in a UI design or the UX design of a website, including Android, iOS, or mobile apps, to improve the design and make it effective.

Go for Quant if you want to define and answer questions about user experience behaviors and attitudes.

9. Moqups

It is an all-in-one online design platform that’s smart, simple, and fast. Go from diagrams to wireframes and prototypes without switching apps or updating across platforms.

Moqups is a streamlined and intuitive web app that helps you create and collaborate on wireframes, mockups, diagrams, and prototypes

10. Marvel

And lastly on my list is Marvel. With this design platform, you can access all the core functionality you need to build digital products – wireframe, prototype, and generate design specs in one place.

Marvel is perfect for individuals and teams of all sizes and has reusable templates at your disposal.


Conclusion

Some of the shared are free forever with others offering premium versions for users who want advanced tools, prototyping, etc. There are many others out there like Framer, Alva, etc that did not make it on this list. I hope these ten free and open-source Figma alternatives help you. Do let us know which one you have tried or decided to go with from what I have shared.

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