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Adobe XD is a vector-based digital design tool for websites and apps, used to create and collaborate on everything from prototypes to mockups, to full designs. It has quickly become a solid competitor to more established wireframing and prototyping apps, such as Sketch or Figma.<\/p>\n

In this feature, you’ll learn what Adobe XD is, how it compares to similar apps, how to use it, and where to find the best Adobe XD UI kits and templates to get your project off to a quick start.<\/p>\n

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What is Adobe XD?<\/h2>\n
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Adobe XD<\/a> is the software maker\u2019s solution to designing digital products. It\u2019s included in Creative Suite plans, so if you are already an Adobe user, the tool is waiting in your account for you to try.<\/p>\n

Adobe XD is a vector-based design tool that you can use to make websites or apps from prototype to mockup to full-design stages. It works on Mac and Windows on your machine (unlike other options that can be dependent of the operating system or browser-based).<\/p>\n

Despite being a relatively new option for designers, Adobe XD is growing in popularity quickly. This is probably mostly due to the fact that so many designers already use Adobe tools, making the learning curve not so steep.<\/p>\n

You can learn everything you need to know about Above XD in our Adobe XD 101 introduction article<\/a>.<\/p>\n

What Does Adobe XD Cost?<\/h2>\n