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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
06/27/18
The best program for UX/UI
What do you like best? Pre-made canvases that come in the size of various phones and desktops. What do you dislike? Difficult to export canvas as single images. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Wireframing and creating mockups doesnt have to be drawn out on paper anymore. Its a lot easier to sketch up and copy and paste different elements and align everything correctly.
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Anonymous
06/27/18
Easiest wire framing tool I’ve used
What do you like best? Sketch is very easier to use without any training. The interface is simple and it is capable of making beautiful wireframes What do you dislike? The built in prototyping features are very limited and I must export to Invision to built a real prototype Recommendations to others considering the product: Purchase a prototyping tool like Invision to complement sketch. This is best used for wire frames What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits ...
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Anonymous
06/26/18
Great for web and email design
What do you like best? It’s really easy to keep design consistent across a ton of screens What do you dislike? There's no basic photo-editing features. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Sharing assets across teams with greater ease as the program is easy to learn and understand
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Anonymous
06/25/18
I'm truly loving Sketch
What do you like best? The thing I love about Sketch is how fast it is, I used to take minutes to save a large document using Photoshop but with Sketch it usually takes a few seconds. Second thing I love about sketch is the Symbols. it makes my life much easier when I am having to deal with many different screens that has same/similar items. Another thing I really like about Sketch is how it works pretty well with proto.io and Zeplin. What do you dislike? It is hard to even think of ...
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Anonymous
06/22/18
Sketch is great!
What do you like best? Dead simple yet very versatile- from wireframes to high fidelity designs. What do you dislike? Nothing - this is my go to for any design work I do What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Quick prototyping is a huge benefit
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Anonymous
06/21/18
Sketch Review
What do you like best? Sketch is easy to use and versatile. It is easy to organize layers and can link with InVision to make prototypes. What do you dislike? Less creative freedom than Illustrator or other creative products like Adobe Photoshop. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Making wireframes, mockups, and diagrams
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Anonymous
06/15/18
Great Interface for Graphic Design Needs
What do you like best? The ease at which you can manipulate vectors and design to specifications. The color mapping is crisp and the variety of functions/layers allow for organization. I have been impressed by Sketch's ability to develop high quality images with simple tools. What do you dislike? Toggling between the layers can sometimes be tedious. I also would like to see Sketch incorporate more forms of manipulation to a particular vector. I am also left wanting more of a tracing ...
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Anonymous
06/14/18
Theirs a reason that Sketch is the industry standard.
What do you like best? The program feels fast and lightweight. I can get design work done. I can do multiple iterations of a thing within the same document. The interface is awesomely modern. What do you dislike? It lacks the power of a program like Axure to create prototypes and store variables which is a shame because it forces designers to go through a 2 step process of making screens and then exporting into InVision. Recommendations to others considering the product: Use it and ...
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Anonymous
06/07/18
The best UX Design tool
What do you like best? Sketch is by far the best place to build screens. On top of that they've recently added the ability to do simple screen-to-screen prototyping and prototype sharing that makes project meetings much smoother. What do you dislike? Sometimes the link sharing can be unreliable. The sketch document will sometimes forget that a link has already been made which breaks the current link for all my colleagues. Other than that, it'd be nice to have Flinto's screen-to-screen ...
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Anonymous
06/05/18
Sketch FTW
What do you like best? I love how flexible it is at allowing fast and responsive comps that can be tested and implemented with ease. What do you dislike? Lack of compatibility with my other workflows. Recommendations to others considering the product: I would definitely recommend this to others considering Sketch. Its intuitive, accessible, and easy to use. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Saves a ton of time.
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