Adobe XD
Summary

Adobe XD
Powerful UI/UX design & collaboration tool
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Overview
Design at the speed of thought
Built from the ground up with performance top of mind, Adobe XD helps you craft prototypes that look and feel like the real thing, so you can communicate your design vision and maintain alignment across your team efficiently. It is a powerful and easy-to-use vector-based experience design platform that gives teams the tools they need to craft the world’s best experiences collaboratively. It is available on Mac and Windows systems, XD meets teams where they’re working with cross-platform compatibility.
Starting From
$275.88YearFeatures and Benefits
Life-like in every sense. Create stunningly real UI/UX designs and stand out from the rest.
Powerful alone, better together
XD works seamlessly with Creative Cloud apps and services so you can dream up more, all in one place.
Skill up, master it
Get expert tips and tutorials to take on UI/UX design.
Fuel your imagination
Showcase your work and find inspiration in the world’s largest creative community.
Designed just for you
Pair up with powerful tools and make moves.
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Resources
Adobe XD - Getting Started
Learn how to get started in Adobe XD! In just two days, we will show you the entry-level steps to designing and prototyping your first UI/UX design.
Adobe XD - Advanced Layout and Prototyping Techniques
In this video, learn to design and prototype complex layouts in a snap with XD.
Adobe XD - Explore Video & Lottie!
Join Adobe XD Evangelist Howard Pinsky as he walks you through the new features that just shipped at Adobe MAX, including video & Lottie support.
Sushant K.
Great UI Design & Prototyping tool
Creating Video prototypes is just amazing. It makes things much easier to present the designs to the business team and capture feedback. The video/clickable prototype is very easy to make vs other products like Figma.
The ability to design together in a team is somehow lacking but if you are a solo design person then it's much easier. I'd say it depends on your use case, feature-wise it's available to use XD within the team as well but it gets tricky sometimes whereas Figma does a better job.