Figma remains the default choice for product design teams thanks to its real-time multiplayer canvas, mature component/design-system tooling, and an ecosystem of plugins and integrations that few competitors can match. Its expansion into AI-assisted generation (Make, Weave), whiteboarding (FigJam), and even website publishing (Sites) shows genuine ambition to own the entire product development workflow rather than just the design step. The tradeoffs are real: costs climb quickly for larger teams, very large files can strain performance, and some of the newer AI/dev-adjacent features feel less polished than the core design experience they're built on. Still, for UI/UX design and collaborative workflows, Figma is the category leader by a wide margin.
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