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Figma vs Penpot

Pick Figma if you want collaborative UI design. Choose Penpot if you prefer open-source teams.

Comparison table

A practical view of what changes day‑to‑day when you pick one over the other.

Criteria Figma Penpot
Focus collaborative UI design open-source teams
Strength real-time collaboration open source
Trade‑off needs solid internet smaller ecosystem
Pricing note Free tier; paid for org features Free/self-host; paid cloud

Key differences:

  • Figma is a design & prototyping, while Penpot is a open design tool.
  • Figma stands out for real-time collaboration; Penpot tends to win on open source.
  • Expect needs solid internet with Figma; expect smaller ecosystem with Penpot.
  • Pricing model differs: Figma (Free tier; paid for org features) vs Penpot (Free/self-host; paid cloud).

Figma: Free tier; paid for org features. Penpot: Free/self-host; paid cloud. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Figma pros & cons

Pros

  • real-time collaboration
  • components & libraries
  • browser-based

Cons

  • needs solid internet
  • large files can be heavy

Penpot pros & cons

Pros

  • open source
  • collaboration
  • SVG-friendly

Cons

  • smaller ecosystem
  • less polish than leaders

FAQ

Which is better: Figma or Penpot?

Pick Figma if you want collaborative UI design. Choose Penpot if you prefer open-source teams.

Is Figma cheaper than Penpot?

Figma: Free tier; paid for org features. Penpot: Free/self-host; paid cloud. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Who should choose Figma?

Figma is usually a better fit if you prioritize real-time collaboration and you want collaborative UI design.

Who should choose Penpot?

Penpot tends to be the better pick if you care most about open source and you prefer open-source teams.

Can I migrate from Figma to Penpot (or back)?

In most cases, yes: export data (CSV/markdown/PDF when available), migrate core content first, then rebuild automations and permissions. The time cost is usually in templates, tags, and team habits.

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