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Adobe XD vs Sketch

Which design & creative tool is right for you? Compare features, pricing, and user reviews to make the best choice.

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Adobe XD

4.31,800 reviews

UI/UX designers and product teams already in the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem who need a straightforward tool for designing screens and building interactive prototypes with shareable review links.

Starting at $9.99/user/month
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Sketch

4.41,400 reviews

Product designers and small-to-mid teams building UI/UX for web and mobile who prefer a macOS-native design tool with optional web-based collaboration and straightforward developer handoff.

Starting at $10/user/month

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureAdobe XDSketch
Pricing$9.99/user/month$10/user/month
G2 Rating4.3 (1,800 reviews)4.4 (1,400 reviews)
Capterra Rating4.04.6
Best ForUI/UX designers and product teams already in the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem who need a straightforward tool for designing screens and building interactive prototypes with shareable review links.Product designers and small-to-mid teams building UI/UX for web and mobile who prefer a macOS-native design tool with optional web-based collaboration and straightforward developer handoff.

Pros & Cons

Adobe XD

Pros

  • + Smooth workflow for designing and prototyping in one app
  • + Strong integration with Adobe Creative Cloud assets and workflows
  • + Easy sharing for stakeholder review and developer handoff
  • + Good component/reuse features for maintaining consistency

Cons

  • Adobe has deprioritized XD relative to other products, creating uncertainty for long-term roadmap
  • Collaboration and advanced prototyping features can lag behind newer competitors
  • Some teams prefer alternatives with stronger real-time co-editing and broader ecosystem

Sketch

Pros

  • + Fast, polished macOS-native UI design workflow
  • + Strong component/library system for maintaining design consistency
  • + Good collaboration and review via web app (share links, comments)
  • + Large plugin ecosystem and integrations for extending workflows

Cons

  • macOS-only for the desktop editor (limits cross-platform teams)
  • Collaboration and prototyping are generally less comprehensive than some all-in-one competitors
  • Costs can add up for larger teams when licensing editors