Affinity Designer vs Figma — Wer gewinnt?
Wähle Affinity Designer, wenn: Designer, die Adobes Abo-Steuer ablehnen und Pro-Level Vektor-Tools zum Einmalpreis wollen
Wähle Figma, wenn: Design-Teams, die Echtzeit-Kollaboration und nahtlose Developer-Übergabe brauchen
Unsere Einschätzung: Affinity Designer for simplicity, Figma for power users.
| Affinity Designer | Figma | |
|---|---|---|
| Preise | Affinity Designer 2 $69.99 one-time | Free for up to 3 projects | Professional $12/editor/mo |
| Funktionen | Vector and raster in one app, One-time purchase (no subscription), CMYK and Pantone support, 1,000,000%+ zoom, PSD and AI file import | Real-time collaboration, Auto Layout, Component variants and variables, Dev mode for handoff, FigJam whiteboard |
| Am besten für | Designers who refuse to pay Adobe’s subscription tax and want pro-grade vector tools for a one-time fee | Design teams that need real-time collaboration and seamless developer handoff |
| Lernkurve | Mittel | Mittel |
Der wahre Unterschied
Figma has a free plan; Affinity Designer doesn't. Budget-conscious? That's your answer.
Affinity Designer stands out with Vector and raster in one app and One-time purchase (no subscription). Figma counters with Real-time collaboration and Auto Layout.
Affinity Designer's Achilles heel: no plugin ecosystem — what ships is what you get, and the community is small compared to illustrator. Figma's: requires internet connection — offline mode is limited and the desktop app is basically a browser wrapper. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Fazit
If you value vector and raster in one app and designer, die adobes abo-steuer, go with Affinity Designer. If design-teams, die echtzeit-kollaboration und matters more, Figma is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.