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Sketch Reviews in July 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Sketch is macOS and iPad only—if your team uses Windows or Linux, you'll need a separate tool or browser-based alternative for those users. The color picker has a known lag when sampling from external applications, which matters if you're matching brand palettes frequently. Before committing, verify in a demo that Sketch's component system (symbols) works for ...Read more
Sketch pros and cons
Easy-to-use interface with design tools for creating mockups and prototypes efficiently.
Extensive library of assets and plugins enhancing workflow and creativity.
Collaboration features like real-time team functionality and integration with other tools.
Lack of cross-platform compatibility, limited to Mac OS, which may restrict usability for Windows and Linux users.
Learning curve for beginners due to the richness of features and potential complexity without proper guidance.
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Anonymous
05/02/19
Sketch is the essential and easy tool to design UI
What do you like best? Even if I am not a pro UI designer, it is very easy for me to learn and efficient use the sketch. Very less memory consuming tool at the same time provision of number of good and useful features. Structure of files is very well maintained in it even if we have complex file view in our hierarchy. One key shortcuts are the best and reduce my time of work. I don't have to remember long shortcuts as usual in other similar tools. Community support for various awesome ...
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Anonymous
05/01/19
Favorite digital design tool
What do you like best? Full function without draining my laptop battery! What do you dislike? A bit difficult for animation and prototyping, which I switch to InVision Studio for What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are building a connected financial platform for real estate developers and lenders to more easily complete large commercial projects.
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Anonymous
04/30/19
Fast and capable prototyping
What do you like best? Sketch has become my main source for designing and prototyping. The symbols libraries and large scaling artboards allow for complex designs. There are also so many plugins that help your work speed and efficiency. They do constant updates and releases, which always provide new benefits or improvements. What do you dislike? Still not as valuable as Adobe Illustrator when it comes to vectors or illustrating. They're working on this a bit more, and seem to be ...
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Anonymous
04/28/19
Design software for models and planning
What do you like best? As a designer, I like Sketch best for the simplicity and capability to mock up designs for the different architectural models that I create. It is simple to use and far easier than more advanced design software especially for the preliminary models and sketchups. What do you dislike? Sketch is not free and has a yearly cost. That is my main dislike about Sketch and also perhaps that it only works on Mac's and do not work on Windows computers so that adds ...
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Anonymous
04/26/19
An Easier Alternative to Photoshop
What do you like best? Sketch is one of the easiest editing and design applications I have used on my Mac laptop. With a discount for student purchasing, I have used sketch to create static prototypes for web design projects. The app allows the user to make artboards of different sizes in order to best design for a specific dimension (I.e. apple tablet, samsung galaxy, A4 paper size, etc. Additionally, Sketch can be used with a plug-in called Craft to upload and automatically sync the ...
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Anonymous
04/26/19
Industry gold standard
What do you like best? At least for UX design, Sketch is definitely a top-of-the-line product. Easy to use, beautifully designed, clean interfaces, flexible functionality, and something most of my partners and teams are familiar with—so smooth adoption. What do you dislike? The ecosystem for plugins is huge, which can be super helpful. But at times, I feel like I need help prioritizing or knowing which to deploy when. Layout exports, prototyping, these things can be tricky without the ...
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Anonymous
04/26/19
Sketch Review
What do you like best? The industry standard for Web and App design What do you dislike? Have to depend on plugins to do certain tasks. Those plugins can sometimes be killed with sketch updates. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Without it, our workflow would be horrendous.
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Anonymous
04/25/19
The Industry Standard for UX/UI Design
What do you like best? The ease of use, art board phone sizes, easy border radius and shadow styling, reusable symbols, integration with prototyping tools, etc. What do you dislike? I can’t exactly put my finger on it but creating logos feels more intuitive in Illustrator than Sketch. Sketch is great for mockups, prototypes and wireframes. But I don’t turn to it for creating logos or vector shapes. Recommendations to others considering the product: It’s the industry standard for a ...
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Anonymous
04/23/19
No doubt an innovative program!
What do you like best? The ease of creating an interface in Sketch! What do you dislike? Be just for Mac OS! I believe you need to expand to other systems like windows. Recommendations to others considering the product: It's an excellent program, but a bit expensive. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I started to develop interfaces faster and more accurately!
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Anonymous
04/22/19
Review on Sketch
What do you like best? I like the fact that we can create mock ups for application using sketch What do you dislike? It does not have advanced photo editing capabilities like some other apps like photoshop Recommendations to others considering the product: Use this application as it has a lot of features. The founder's idea was to make a simple drawing application to support his income while studying. Which got widely adopted by designers. A key difference is that Sketch does not ...
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