Adobe XD

Design

UI/UX design and prototyping tool

Adobe's UI/UX design tool with native Creative Cloud integration and unique voice prototyping, though now in maintenance mode with Figma as Adobe's recommended alternative.

Adobe XD is a UI/UX design tool integrated with Adobe Creative Cloud. It offers prototyping, responsive resize, and voice prototyping for teams already invested in the Adobe ecosystem.

Reviewed by the AI Tools Hub editorial team · Last updated February 2026

Founded: 2017
Pricing: $9.99/mo
Learning Curve: Low to moderate for designers familiar with Adobe products. The interface follows Adobe conventions, so Photoshop and Illustrator users adapt quickly (1-2 weeks). For designers new to UI/UX tools, the basic workflow takes a few days to learn. However, investing time in learning XD is hard to recommend when Figma skills are more valuable and marketable in the current job market.

Adobe XD — In-Depth Review

Adobe XD launched in 2017 as Adobe's answer to Sketch and Figma in the UI/UX design space. It offered vector design, prototyping, and collaboration features integrated with Adobe's Creative Cloud ecosystem. However, in a significant shift, Adobe effectively discontinued XD in 2023 — stopping new feature development, removing it from the Creative Cloud All Apps plan, and redirecting users toward Figma (which Adobe attempted to acquire for $20 billion before regulators blocked the deal). XD remains available as a standalone subscription but is no longer actively developed, making it a legacy tool that existing users should plan to migrate away from.

Design and Prototyping Features

When actively developed, XD offered a capable set of UI design features: artboards for multi-screen design, repeat grids for quickly duplicating elements (like product cards or list items), responsive resize for adapting layouts to different screen sizes, and a robust component system with states (hover, pressed, disabled). The prototyping mode lets designers connect artboards with transitions and animations, creating interactive prototypes that demonstrate user flows. Auto-Animate provided smooth transitions between artboard states, and voice prototyping allowed designing voice-controlled interfaces — a feature unique to XD.

Creative Cloud Integration

XD's primary advantage was its integration with Adobe's Creative Cloud. You could import assets directly from Photoshop and Illustrator, use Creative Cloud Libraries to share colors, character styles, and components across Adobe apps, and collaborate with team members through Creative Cloud. For design teams already paying for the full Creative Cloud suite ($54.99/month), XD was included at no additional cost. This made it the path of least resistance for Adobe- centric design agencies and teams.

The Discontinuation Reality

In September 2023, Adobe effectively put XD into maintenance mode. New licenses are available only as a standalone plan at $9.99/month (no longer part of Creative Cloud All Apps). Adobe has stopped shipping major feature updates, its XD plugin marketplace has stagnated, and the community of developers building XD extensions has largely moved to Figma. Adobe's own documentation increasingly points users to Figma as the recommended UI design tool. For anyone starting a new project or team, choosing XD in 2025-2026 would be actively against Adobe's own guidance.

Remaining Use Cases

XD still works for existing projects and teams with established XD workflows. The app is stable, files open reliably, and basic design and prototyping features function as expected. Teams maintaining legacy design systems in XD format can continue to use them. However, new plugins aren't being developed, the community is shrinking, and hiring designers who know XD is increasingly difficult as Figma dominates job requirements. The pragmatic advice: use XD for maintenance of existing projects, but start all new work in Figma.

Migration Path

Figma offers an XD file importer that converts artboards, components, and basic prototyping links. The conversion isn't perfect — some effects, complex animations, and plugin-dependent features don't translate — but it captures 80-90% of a typical design system. Third-party tools like XD2Figma help with more complex migrations. Most teams report a 1-2 week migration period for a medium-sized design system, with another 2-4 weeks for the team to adjust to Figma's different approach to components and collaboration.

Pricing

Adobe XD is available as a standalone plan at $9.99/month with 100GB cloud storage. It's no longer included in the Creative Cloud All Apps plan ($54.99/month). Figma's free plan offers more functionality than XD for individual users, and Figma Professional at $15/editor/month is the standard for team use. The pricing comparison makes XD's value proposition weak: you pay for a tool that's no longer being developed when the industry standard is available at a comparable price with active development.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Smooth integration with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Creative Cloud Libraries for teams in the Adobe ecosystem
  • Voice prototyping feature is unique — allows designing and testing voice-controlled interface flows
  • Auto-Animate creates smooth state transitions between artboards without manual keyframe animation
  • Lightweight and fast for basic design work — opens and runs quickly compared to heavier Adobe apps

Cons

  • Effectively discontinued by Adobe — no major feature updates since 2023 and removed from Creative Cloud All Apps
  • Plugin ecosystem is stagnant — developers have migrated to Figma, leaving XD with outdated and unmaintained extensions
  • No real-time multiplayer collaboration comparable to Figma's — co-editing is limited and less responsive
  • Hiring designers with XD expertise is increasingly difficult as Figma dominates job requirements and portfolios
  • Desktop-only application (Mac/Windows) with no browser-based version, limiting accessibility and collaboration

Key Features

UI Design
Prototyping
Components
Creative Cloud
Plugins

Use Cases

Maintaining Legacy Design Systems

Teams with existing design systems built in XD continue using it for incremental updates and maintenance rather than investing in an immediate full migration to Figma. The tool remains stable for ongoing projects.

Adobe-Centric Agency Workflows

Design agencies deeply invested in Adobe Creative Cloud use XD alongside Photoshop and Illustrator, leveraging shared libraries and asset pipelines. However, most agencies in this position are actively planning their Figma migration.

Voice Interface Prototyping

UX teams designing voice-controlled interfaces (Alexa skills, Google Assistant actions, voice-first apps) use XD's unique voice prototyping feature to create and test voice interaction flows — a capability no other major design tool offers.

Integrations

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Creative Cloud Libraries Zeplin Avocode Microsoft Teams Slack Jira

Pricing

$9.99/mo

Adobe XD is a paid tool. Check their website for the latest pricing and trial options.

Best For

Adobe users UI designers UX designers Design agencies

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Adobe XD still being developed?

No. Adobe effectively discontinued active development of XD in September 2023. The application still works and receives critical security patches, but no major features are being added. Adobe has redirected UI/UX design focus to Figma (after the failed acquisition) and their own emerging tools. The XD team has been reassigned, and Adobe's documentation now recommends Figma for new projects.

Should I learn Adobe XD or Figma?

Figma, without question. Figma is the industry standard for UI/UX design in 2025-2026, dominating job listings, design team workflows, and the plugin ecosystem. Learning XD provides no career advantage and limits collaboration with the broader design community. Even Adobe-centric teams are migrating to Figma. The only reason to learn XD is maintaining existing projects already built in it.

How do I migrate from Adobe XD to Figma?

Figma has a built-in XD file importer: go to File > Import and select your .xd file. It converts artboards, layers, components, and basic prototype links. Complex animations, some effects, and plugin-dependent features may not transfer perfectly — plan for manual cleanup. For large design systems, third-party tools like Magicul provide more detailed conversion. Budget 1-2 weeks for a medium-sized design system migration.

Is Adobe XD still included in Creative Cloud?

No. Adobe removed XD from the Creative Cloud All Apps plan in 2023. It's now available only as a standalone subscription at $9.99/month. Existing Creative Cloud subscribers who had XD may still have access, but new subscribers won't get it automatically. This change signaled Adobe's intention to phase out XD in favor of Figma.

What are the best alternatives to Adobe XD?

Figma is the direct replacement and industry standard — browser-based, excellent collaboration, massive plugin ecosystem. Sketch remains popular among Mac-only teams and is more affordable at $10/month. Penpot is a free, open-source alternative for teams wanting self-hosted design tools. For teams in the Adobe ecosystem who want AI-powered design, Adobe Express and Adobe Firefly are where Adobe is investing its design tool future.

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