
What I like best about Adobe XD is that it feels easy to jump into. It does not feel overwhelming, especially for students or people who are still building confidence in UX design.
The most helpful part is being able to quickly turn an idea into something visual. You can make a few screens, connect them, test a flow, and start explaining the experience without needing to be some expert designer. Avis collecté par et hébergé sur G2.com.
What I dislike about Adobe XD is that it feels like it got left behind a little. It was once a really strong tool for beginners and quick prototyping, but now it feels less supported compared to tools like Figma.
The least helpful part is when teams are already using something else. Then Adobe XD becomes harder to justify, even if it is easy to use.
The downside is you can learn the basics, but still need to switch tools later for real team workflows, handoff, and collaboration. Avis collecté par et hébergé sur G2.com.




