Axure vs Adobe XD ux prototyping application comparison

Introducing Axure RP

Axure gives you the wireframing, prototyping and documentation tools needed to make informed design choices, persuade any skeptics, and document your design...

From Sketch To Polished

Create simple click-through diagrams or highly functional, rich prototypes with conditional logic, dynamic content, animations, math functions, and data-driven interactions without writing a single line of code.

UI design by @jorgecastro!

EASY TO SHARE

Click a button, and Axure RP will publish your diagrams and prototypes to Axure Share on the cloud or on-premises. Just send a link (and password) and others can view your project in a browser.

PROTOTYPE WITHOUT CODING

Create simple click-through diagrams or highly functional, rich prototypes with conditional logic, dynamic content, animations, math functions, and data-driven interactions without writing a single line of code.

Create simple click-through diagrams or highly functional, rich prototypes with conditional logic, dynamic content, animations, math functions, and data-driven interactions without writing a single line of code.

Axure Pros & Cons

Axure is perfect for:

  • Pros
  • No vector graphics
  • Complicated interactions

Adobe Experience Design CC (Preview)

Adobe XD

Streamlined design, Interactive prototypes, Live previews & Easy sharing

Start using XD by selecting from popular sizes of Desktop, tablet and mobile devices
XD features multiple art boards and vector graphics

Adobe XD is still in beta ("preview"), what's missing?

Working directly with layers in a document

Going beyond screen-to-screen transitions, to include support for micro-interactions and animation of elements within an artboard

Deeper workflows with both Photoshop and Illustrator, to make it easy to use the advanced capabilities of those tools in conjunction with Project Comet

Conclusion

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