Get Advice Icon

Need advice about which tool to choose?Ask the StackShare community!

Adobe XD

1.3K
943
+ 1
56
Lucidpress

5
11
+ 1
0
Add tool

Adobe XD vs Lucidpress: What are the differences?

Adobe XD: UX/UI design and collaboration tool. A vector-based tool developed and published by Adobe Inc for designing and prototyping user experience for web and mobile apps; Lucidpress: *Intuitive design & brand templating platform *. It is a web-based layout and design application used by businesses, schools, and individuals to create engaging and attractive visual communication, right in a web browser. It offers real-time collaboration, an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, and polished views for print and digital publishing.

Adobe XD and Lucidpress can be categorized as "Graphic Design" tools.

Some of the features offered by Adobe XD are:

  • Voice prototyping
  • Responsive Resize
  • Auto-Animate

On the other hand, Lucidpress provides the following key features:

  • Robust library of print and digital templates
  • Drag and drop text, images, image galleries, and video
  • Integration with Google Drive, YouTube, Dropbox, Flickr, and Facebook
Manage your open source components, licenses, and vulnerabilities
Learn More
Pros of Adobe XD
Pros of Lucidpress
  • 15
    Free
  • 10
    Interactive Prototypes
  • 8
    Vector
  • 8
    Reusable elements/components
  • 8
    Clean Design
  • 5
    Imports Sketch files
  • 1
    Repeat Grid
  • 1
    Import Adobe files
    Be the first to leave a pro

    Sign up to add or upvote prosMake informed product decisions

    Cons of Adobe XD
    Cons of Lucidpress
    • 6
      No dark theme
      Be the first to leave a con

      Sign up to add or upvote consMake informed product decisions

      2.3K
      140
      444

      What is Adobe XD?

      A vector-based tool developed and published by Adobe Inc for designing and prototyping user experience for web and mobile apps.

      What is Lucidpress?

      It is a web-based layout and design application used by businesses, schools, and individuals to create engaging and attractive visual communication, right in a web browser. It offers real-time collaboration, an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, and polished views for print and digital publishing.

      Need advice about which tool to choose?Ask the StackShare community!

      What companies use Adobe XD?
      What companies use Lucidpress?
        No companies found
        Manage your open source components, licenses, and vulnerabilities
        Learn More

        Sign up to get full access to all the companiesMake informed product decisions

        What tools integrate with Adobe XD?
        What tools integrate with Lucidpress?

        Sign up to get full access to all the tool integrationsMake informed product decisions

        What are some alternatives to Adobe XD and Lucidpress?
        Sketch
        Easily create complex shapes with our state-of-the-art vector boolean operations and take advantage of our extensive layer styles.
        InVision
        InVision lets you create stunningly realistic interactive wireframes and prototypes without compromising your creative vision.
        UXPin
        It is a code-based design tool that merges design and engineering into one unified process. Thanks to conditional interactions, variables, state-based animations, and powerful expressions, you can build prototypes that feel like the real thing. In other words, anything that's on the web can be accurately prototyped in UXPin.
        Figma
        Figma is the first interface design tool with real-time collaboration. It keeps everyone on the same page. Focus on the work instead of fighting your tools.
        Affinity Designer
        No bloat, no gimmicks, just all the tools you need, implemented how you always dreamed. It is a stripped back, pro-end workhorse that will always get your job done. It was created to thrive on the electric pace of the latest computing hardware. Live, responsive and incredibly fluid, it’s simply a joy to use.
        See all alternatives