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Category: Prototyping & Design CollaborationVerified for 2025

Top Recommended Replacements

Figma

FREE

The New Industry Standard

Why we like it

Complete design-to-prototype ecosystem; industry-leading real-time collaboration; 'Dev Mode' for seamless handoff; massive community plugin library.

Keep in mind

The 'Pro' tier is essential for private team projects; can be resource-heavy on older machines.

Miro (with Freehand)

FREE

The Official Freehand Successor

Why we like it

Acquired InVision Freehand; best-in-class infinite canvas for ideation; superior workshop and 'Design Thinking' templates; deep integrations with Jira and Slack.

Keep in mind

Prototyping is limited to low-fidelity flows and hotspots; not a tool for high-fidelity UI design.

Marvel

FREE

Best for Simple Rapid Prototyping

Why we like it

Closest spiritual successor to InVision's simplicity; incredibly fast learning curve; built-in user testing and developer handoff (Handoff tool).

Keep in mind

Lacks the advanced logic and variables found in Axure or Figma; limited design tools—best used for importing images.

Penpot

FREE

Best Open-Source Freedom

Why we like it

100% free and open-source; no 'cloud lock-in'; uses SVG as a native format; 'Flex Layout' allows prototypes to behave like real CSS.

Keep in mind

Smaller community than Figma; fewer third-party integrations for enterprise project management.

UXPin

FREE

Best for Interactive Logic

Why we like it

Prototypes with real code components; supports variables, conditional logic, and states (beyond what InVision ever offered).

Keep in mind

One of the more expensive alternatives; steeper learning curve for non-technical designers.

Sketch

Best for Mac Purists

Why we like it

Excellent native Mac performance; offline-first workflow; world-class symbol and design system management.

Keep in mind

Mac only; collaboration is not as fluid as Figma's browser-based model; requires separate tools for advanced handoff.

Proto.io

Best for High-Fidelity Mobile

Why we like it

Massive library of native mobile components; supports complex animations and touch gestures without code; excellent mobile preview app.

Keep in mind

No 'forever free' plan; purely browser-based, which can lag on very large, asset-heavy projects.

Justinmind

FREE

Best All-in-One Desktop Tool

Why we like it

Fully functional offline; excellent for responsive design; includes pre-built UI kits for iOS and Android.

Keep in mind

The interface can feel cluttered and dated; web previews are occasionally inconsistent with the desktop design.

Whimsical

FREE

Best for Speed of Ideation

Why we like it

Focuses on lightning-fast wireframing with a huge library of pre-built components; integrates flowcharts and docs into one workspace.

Keep in mind

The free tier has a lifetime 'item limit'; less control over fine vector details.

Origami Studio

FREE

Best for Advanced Interactions

Why we like it

100% free (Meta); uses a 'Patch' system for complex logic similar to game engines; creates extremely high-performance prototypes.

Keep in mind

Mac only; very difficult to learn (uses nodes/patch logic); no built-in design tools.

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