Sketch VS Figma VS Adobe XD

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  • mg330

    NBQ00,

    I think that InVision released Studio too soon and too incomplete. I get it that some software companies like to do these rolling, iterative releases, build hype, and get some notable industry people to showcase how it can be used. But my excitement to finally get beta access to Studio was really diminished once I had it and I felt pretty quickly it wasn't going to do what I wanted it to do. At our agency I've got an InVision rep for our enterprise account and I've told them how frustrating it was to see such buildup to something so un-usable. I thought it was going to be Sketch on steroids with far better animation and micro-interaction design. It's not.

    I'm still intrigued by it and still love InVision; everything else they're doing has been great - Freehand is perfect for internal reviews and collaborating across offices, and we're moving to only using InVision for commenting and reviewing work. I just wish that they had capabilities like Principle App has, and that I could review that type of prototype in InVision. You can only review Principle prototypes in the application (can't send it to other people to test) or by recording a video. If I could have full interactive prototypes / rich media pages / etc. in InVision to present, comment on, share, etc. that would be amazing.

    • this, this and this! spot on.lvl_13
    • XD works with After Effects, and if you add Inspector Spacetime from google to AE you can pass specs off to your devs easily.zarkonite
    • and can't you do animations with invision studio? why do you need principle?zarkonite

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