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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
01/25/18
Great for prototype
What do you like best? This is super helpful to use when developing an idea What do you dislike? I found this very difficult to use at first. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Creating and innovation of new ideas!
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Anonymous
01/24/18
Wireframing
What do you like best? Plugins are very useful. it is very simple and straightforward to use What do you dislike? I wish it came with some preset stencils for common web/app buttons What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? work flow issues, designing new application interface
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Anonymous
01/24/18
De facto industry standard
What do you like best? Sketch works well as a vector drawing tool that is extensible enough to do nearly anything with its plugin framework. They have made some smart decisions about the file format that make designs portable to many different platforms. What do you dislike? The bugs. Every release means workflow killing crashes, for seemingly random reasons. By giving such an open platform for plugins, they have lost any measure of quality control for the end user experience. Also, ...
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Anonymous
01/24/18
Powerful and versatile design tool
What do you like best? Easy to use interface for rapid prototyping. What do you dislike? Sketch is meant for 2-D design only and doesn’t have tools that easily enables making 3-D shapes and design. Recommendations to others considering the product: YouTube tutorials are super helpful in learning all the tools this software offers. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Sketch let’s use move forward in the design process when we begin ...
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Anonymous
01/23/18
I use Sketch for iOS designs and mockups.
What do you like best? Sketch is really well designed and has nice build in compatibility with classic iOS designs. I also really like the ease in which you can design app icons and logos; I'm extremely unexperienced with that and I found it super easy. What do you dislike? I wish it was easier to export certain logos / images as pngs. Recommendations to others considering the product: It's great, I would definitely recommend it. What problems are you solving with the product? What ...
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Anonymous
01/23/18
My overall experience using Sketch
What do you like best? Easy to use - no special training required. I mostly pair it with Sketch Mirror on my iPad What do you dislike? Hard to change Art board new. Hard to select item (when I have multiple layers What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? UX prototyping Easy to use the tool building frame by frame slides for presentations
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Anonymous
01/23/18
Great for UI design
What do you like best? I really like the 3rd party integration Sketch has with prototyping tools such as Framer, Proto, Invision, and Principle. What do you dislike? I don't like using Sketch to create low-fidelity wireframes. The idea of creating lo-fi wireframes is supposed to be easy and fast, which is the opposite when creating them in Sketch. Recommendations to others considering the product: Utilize the vast amount of how-to/help articles and videos as well as free resources. ...
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Anonymous
01/23/18
Best iOS Integration for Mock Ups
What do you like best? Sketch and the accompanying iOS app is a great tool for laying out the user interface for any app. As you edit on the computer, the iPhone running the app will update the changes that you made live. As opposed to Photoshop, Sketch is intuitive and has become a strong industry standard in app development. The menus look modern making it easy to add figures, shapes or even save different formats. The zoom tool is incredibly useful when trying to get pixel-perfect ...
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Anonymous
01/23/18
Most valuable tool for a web designer
What do you like best? Sketch was designed specifically for web design, and that puts if lightyears in front of Photoshop. There are lots of features that make my daily job much easier. • Create reusable text styles. For example: body copy, headlines, button styles. • Seamlessly integrate with InVision for prototyping • Multiple artboards makes versioning and designing an entire experience much easier • Designed to help developers as well as designers ...
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Anonymous
01/22/18
Great for mockups & illustrations
What do you like best? Very simple to use Robust set of formatting options Easy to understand use of layouts (artboards, pages, layouts Excellent set of both in-house and third party plugins Easy to illustrate for creating icons Easy to create Masters as well as use them What do you dislike? No feature to make mockups interactive Every state change needs to be mocked up as separate artboards No predefined set for making animations No predefined set for making ...
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