InVision — when it makes sense.
The service shut down on December 31, 2024. Move to Figma (or Framer for advanced prototypes).
You just want to understand what replaces InVision
You still hope to use it: the service shut down in late 2024. You're starting a project: go straight to Figma
Service shut down since December 31, 2024: no longer usable
InVision Summary
In short- Category
- productivity tool.
- Price from
- Free.
- Best for
- professionals.
- Avoid if
- You still hope to use it: the service shut down in late 2024; You're starting a project: go straight to Figma.
- ToolTrim verdict
- The service shut down on December 31, 2024. Move to Figma (or Framer for advanced prototypes).
Who is InVision for?
InVision, strengths and limitations.
What it does well
- Popularized clickable prototypes and design/dev handoff
- Its legacy inspired today's tools like Figma
Where it falls short
- Service shut down since December 31, 2024: no longer usable
- Replaced by Figma, which unifies design and prototyping
- No reason to start a project on it today
What InVision covers.
What is InVision used for?
Our take on InVision.
Important: InVision shut down its design service on December 31, 2024. The platform that turned mockups into clickable prototypes and eased design/dev handoff is no longer available. If you're still looking up InVision, it's for one reason: to find what replaces it.
The short answer is Figma. Where InVision separated design (often done in Sketch) from prototyping, Figma brings design, prototyping, collaboration, and developer handoff into a single collaborative tool. That integration is exactly what made InVision obsolete and ultimately led to its shutdown.
If your team was still using InVision, the question isn't comparison anymore, it's migration: export what you can and rebuild your workflow in Figma (or Framer for more advanced prototypes). We keep this page live to point anyone landing on old InVision links in the right direction.