InVision vs Figma 2026: Design & Prototyping Comparison
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InVision vs Figma

pricing comparison · 2026 · Updated April 2026

InVision uses custom pricing, while Figma ranges from $0–$90/user/month. These products use different pricing models ( vs Per-seat subscription), so a direct price comparison isn't meaningful — costs depend on usage volume and mix.

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InVision
InVision permanently shut down all design collaboration services on January 1, 2025.
verified 4d ago
$484 $600
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Figma
Figma has become the industry-standard collaborative design platform, fundamentally transf
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$484 $600
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Verdict · Vendr median · year 1
Figma saves $116 vs InVision · 25 seats
Cheapest $484
Spread 19%
Estimated license cost
at 25 seats
List price × seats. Click a tier below to lock it.
Custom pricing
Custom
all tiers are quote-only
Organization
$17K/yr
year 1 license · $55/seat
What buyers actually pay
median, annual
Vendr deal-flow data. The real benchmark, not list price.
Median annual
$600/yr
Vendr · n=15
↓ Lowest median
Median annual
$484/yr
Vendr · n=162
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Sources & confidence

Every dollar amount and contract clause below traces back to a sourced fact. We don't manufacture composite scores.

Where this data comes from
Vendr · TrustRadius · Reddit · BBB · official docs
Sources 2 sourced facts
1 contract · Vendr median
Last verified 4d ago
Confidence Limited confidence
Sources 13 sourced facts
10 hidden-cost · 2 contract · Vendr median
Last verified 2w ago
Confidence High confidence
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Hidden costs

Each cost is severity-ranked, with the dollar range quoted from its source (Vendr, Reddit, TrustRadius, BBB, official docs) — never our estimate.

Beyond the sticker
Severity-ranked, sourced
No hidden costs documented
5 documented
  • Dev Mode per-seat addon cost
    $15-35/user/month
    3 sources
  • Double-billing for freelancers and contractors across client organizations
    $12-55/user/month
    2 sources
  • Scaling seat costs for larger organizations
    15-25% of license costs
    3 sources
  • Figma Sites hosting as additional monthly subscription
    $20-25/month
    1 source
  • Student license undisclosed charges and eligibility restrictions
    5-15% of license costs
    1 source
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Contract terms

The fine print, surfaced. Green = buyer-friendly. Each clause backed by a quoted source.

InVision
Figma
Auto-renewal
Cancellation
Commitment
Price escalation
Pricing model has changed multiple times, including reverting developer seat pricing changes after backlash
No published escalation schedule, but users report Figma has moved previously free features (including Dev Mode code inspection) behind paid plans over time, effectively increasing costs for existing users without formal notice.
Can downgrade
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What users say

Aggregated, with sample sizes. We use whichever review platform has data.

User reviews
TrustRadius · Trustpilot · G2
No public ratings yet
Best for
Not available — the service no longer exists
Watch out
Expensive per-seat pricing for enterprise
No public ratings yet
Best for
Solo designers and freelancers starting out
Watch out
Performance degrades significantly when working with large files, complex design systems, or many simultaneous collaborators
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InVision

Custom pricing
/user/month
1 plan
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Figma

$0–$90
/user/month
4 plans · Free tier
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Different Pricing Models

Direct price comparison isn't meaningful here — InVision uses pricing while Figma uses Per-seat subscription pricing. Your actual cost will depend on usage volume, team size, or both. Here's each product in its native unit.

InVision

Custom pricing
See full InVision pricing →
vs
Per-seat subscription

Figma

$0–$90 / user/month
See full Figma pricing →

The InVision vs Figma comparison tells the story of a design tool category shift. InVision was the dominant prototyping platform through 2016–2020, helping teams create clickable mockups before Figma's browser-based collaboration changed the industry. Today, Figma has become the standard for UI/UX design, while InVision has pivoted its focus to InVision App (a product management and design handoff tool) after discontinuing its core prototyping and whiteboard products in 2024.

If you're evaluating these tools for UI design and prototyping in 2026, Figma is the clear choice for most teams. InVision's remaining product (InVision App) serves a different use case — project management for design teams — rather than competing directly with Figma's design canvas.

Plan-by-Plan Pricing

Plan InVision Figma
Service Discontinued Custom Free /month
Professional $16 /user/month
Organization $55 /user/month
Enterprise $90 /user/month

Market Intelligence

InVision

Median annual cost
$600
Based on
15 deals

Figma

Median annual cost
$484
Based on
162 deals

Contract Terms

Term InVision Figma
Auto-renewal
Cancellation
Minimum commitment
Price escalation Pricing model has changed multiple times, including reverting developer seat pricing changes after backlash No published escalation schedule, but users report Figma has moved previously free features (including Dev Mode code inspection) behind paid plans over time, effectively increasing costs for existing users without formal notice.

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Our Verdict

For 2026, this comparison is largely settled: if you need a design and prototyping tool, choose Figma. The tool has become the industry standard with good reason — it offers real-time collaboration, a rich plugin ecosystem, and a complete design-to-handoff workflow in the browser without any installation. InVision's original value proposition (cloud prototyping) was absorbed by Figma years ago.

InVision App still has a niche as a design project management layer — useful for organizations that want to keep stakeholders in a separate tool from the design canvas itself. But for most teams, Figma's built-in commenting, presentation mode, and stakeholder sharing features cover this without needing a separate InVision subscription.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Is InVision still available?

InVision App (for design project management and stakeholder feedback) remains active. However, InVision Studio (vector design), Freehand (whiteboard), and the original prototyping tool were all discontinued in 2024. If you're looking for a Sketch or Figma alternative, InVision is no longer the answer.

02 What replaced InVision for prototyping?

Figma is the primary replacement for InVision's prototyping capabilities. Adobe XD (now discontinued), Framer, and Axure are alternatives depending on your use case. Most teams migrated to Figma between 2020–2024.

03 Can I import InVision projects into Figma?

Figma doesn't have a native InVision importer. You can export InVision screens as PNG/PDF and reimport them, but prototyping logic and interactions require manual recreation in Figma.

04 Is Figma free to use?

Figma's Starter plan is free and includes 3 Figma design files, 3 FigJam boards, and unlimited collaborators in view/comment mode. For unlimited files, you need Figma Professional at $16/user/month (or $12 billed annually).