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Sketch vs InVision

Sketch is mac-native design tool for UI/UX with a focus on simplicity and performance, while InVision is digital product design platform for prototyping, collaboration, and design system management. InVision comes in cheaper, but price alone does not tell the full story. Sketch is built for mac users who prefer native app performance over browser-based tools, whereas InVision targets teams needing design feedback workflows.

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Pricing: Sketch starts at $10/editor/mo. InVision starts at $7.95/mo. InVision is the more affordable option.

Feature gaps: Sketch offers Libraries, Mac Native and Plugins that InVision lacks. InVision brings Design Systems, Freehand and Inspect that Sketch does not have. Both share Prototyping.

Team fit: Sketch is geared toward small teams teams, while InVision is aimed at mid-size teams teams. Pick the one that matches where your team is today and where it is headed — migrating tools later is always painful.

Where each tool shines: Sketch's biggest strengths are: native mac performance — fast and responsive. clean, focused interface. InVision's biggest strengths are: interactive prototyping with transitions so stakeholders can click through realistic mockups. includes design systems as a core feature, purpose-built for design workflows.

Watch out for: With Sketch, users commonly note that mac only — no windows or linux support. With InVision, the main complaint is that free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade.

choose Sketch if

  • You need a tool built for mac users who prefer native app performance over browser-based tools
  • You specifically need Libraries and Mac Native
  • You care about clean, focused interface
  • Your team size fits the small teams profile Sketch is designed for

choose InVision if

  • Your profile matches its sweet spot: teams needing design feedback workflows
  • You want to save on per-user costs — InVision is $2.05/user/mo cheaper
  • You specifically need Design Systems and Freehand
  • You care about includes design systems as a core feature, purpose-built for design workflows
  • Your team size fits the mid-size teams profile InVision is designed for

frequently asked

What is the difference between Sketch and InVision?

Sketch is mac-native design tool for UI/UX with a focus on simplicity and performance, while InVision is digital product design platform for prototyping, collaboration, and design system management. InVision comes in cheaper, but price alone does not tell the full story. Sketch is built for mac users who prefer native app performance over browser-based tools, whereas InVision targets teams needing design feedback workflows.

Should I use Sketch or InVision?

Sketch is built for mac users who prefer native app performance over browser-based tools. InVision is built for teams needing design feedback workflows. Pick the one that fits.

When should I choose Sketch over InVision?

Choose Sketch if You need a tool built for mac users who prefer native app performance over browser-based tools; You specifically need Libraries and Mac Native; You care about clean, focused interface; Your team size fits the small teams profile Sketch is designed for.

When should I choose InVision over Sketch?

Choose InVision if Your profile matches its sweet spot: teams needing design feedback workflows; You want to save on per-user costs — InVision is $2.05/user/mo cheaper; You specifically need Design Systems and Freehand; You care about includes design systems as a core feature, purpose-built for design workflows; Your team size fits the mid-size teams profile InVision is designed for.

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