
Penpot
The open-source design tool for design & code collaboration
Penpot is the first open-source design tool that bridges the gap between designers and developers. Web-based or self-hosted for full control - no vendor lock-in.
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Penpot is highly praised for being an open-source design tool that offers a compelling alternative to Figma, especially after Adobe's acquisition of Figma. Users appreciate its ease of use, generous free tier, and the absence of restrictive pricing plans. The tool is noted for its potential to enhance collaboration between designers and developers, thanks to features like native Design Tokens and CSS Grid. While some users mention missing features, the overall sentiment is positive, with many seeing Penpot as a promising and mature project in the design software space.
This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.
How people rate Penpot
Based on 7 reviews
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This is going to be a game changer. Digital product processes redefined for truly collaborative teams.
Figma is great and all, but we are vibing with PenPot. Powerful software, yet simpler and easier to use than the biggest guys in this space. I am a lightly technical founder and I am in PenPot every day drafting ideas for a better UI for ChadGPT.
Love how Penpot positions itself as a collaborative space for designers and devs, that Figma-to-GitHub bridge is a big unlock for real-world teams. Messaging hits well with open-source lovers too. Curious how you’re thinking about community-led GTM vs more traditional PLG here?