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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
10/28/18
One of the best UI UX tools
What do you like best? We can prototype and share app designs with the Invision plugin. What do you dislike? Too many plugins can sometimes cause unexpected issues. Recommendations to others considering the product: Adobe XD or Sketch, both are pretty good, Sketch+ Invision was on the market before XD so more people are using it. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We can design and share our app design files with others very ...
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Anonymous
10/27/18
Great for making emoji/sticker packs on iOS. Great asset exporting feature.
What do you like best? I used Sketch to create dozens of emoji sticker packs for the iMessage app integration feature on iOS. So simple with how Sketch sets up exporting assets. Naming convent is easy to setup. Export sizes are exact and consistent. No more weird Adobe Illustrator fraction sizing. If you use app for exporting, you might be using the best in the market! What do you dislike? I'd like to get 2 year of updates for the price of Sketch. It is nice that Sketch is good for ...
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Anonymous
10/25/18
Easy to Use
What do you like best? Easy to use, integrates easily with other UI/UX apps, great support for any questions while using What do you dislike? The only complaint that I would have about sketch is that It will unexpectedly cash What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Using SKetch to diagram the user experience, can easily add in the wireframes. Unlimited space to build out the entire flow.
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Anonymous
10/25/18
This is the ultimate Wire-framing Tool
What do you like best? Honestly, everything. Coming from Adobe (photoshop and illustrator, I was looking for a tool that could handle my needs without some of the more advanced (and unused features. Sketch is to product design as iPhones are to cell phones. What they lack in certain features they make up for in aesthetics and easy-of-user (minus the huge price tag. They offer a free trial so I would suggest giving it a try, I know that a lot of the companies that are considered leaders ...
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Anonymous
10/25/18
The Best UI design Software I've Ever Used
What do you like best? I absolutely love Sketch and have completely converted to it. The UI is so simple, streamlined, well organized, and easy to use. I absolutely love the large variety of plugins and its compatibility with so many other design tools like UnSplash, Snazzy maps, and Craft. I love its integration with other animation software like Principle. Sketch is also very cutting edge. So many features were launched by Sketch first and then later implemented by other top companies. ...
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Anonymous
10/24/18
Sketch is Almost There
What do you like best? The ease of use. The selection of layers is well thought out and more effective than Photoshop. What do you dislike? The layer selection can be a bit annoying at times. Recommendations to others considering the product: Some Illustrator compatibility would totally aide in adding efficiency. But overall Sketch has come a very long way/ What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Sketch is incredibly efficient. Sketch ...
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Anonymous
10/22/18
The quickest way to prototype anything
What do you like best? I like that there are simple keyboard shortcuts to insert common shapes which saves a lot of time in creating the mockups What do you dislike? I dislike the fact that you have to keep paying for the product in order to receive continued updates What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It saves a lot of time, and helps with brainstorming ideas and coming up with a quick proposal
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Anonymous
10/21/18
It helped me avoid a lot of design mistakes before writing single line of front code
What do you like best? The ability to stack Symbols together and easilly change apperance. What do you dislike? I am missing only windows port, co I can cooperate with my colleagues. (or cloud based, whatever. Recommendations to others considering the product: Try it. It is worht it. If you do not have Mac computer, go and buy one so you can use this software. Seriously. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Testing product websites and ...
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Anonymous
10/19/18
Great tool which over time became too heavy
What do you like best? It has completely changed my workflow over time and greatly increased my speed What do you dislike? It became too heavy and freezes a lot if you work on a large project Recommendations to others considering the product: If you have just started your design career you better start learning other tools like Figma or Framer What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Doing user interface design
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Anonymous
10/19/18
Super user friendly and makes design fun!
What do you like best? Sketch was really created to be a streamlined place to work on UI/UX design. The interface was recently updated with new icons, which I love. Also, the search bar is now visible at all time, you can filter layers or slices. There is no more mini toolbar under the big toolbar. It feels fresh. It's also pretty affordable! I think last I checked it's only $50. What do you dislike? If you have to actually edit or retouch a photo or image, I would not recommend ...
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