Affinity Designer vs Penpot — Lequel l'emporte ?

En bref

Choisissez Affinity Designer si: Les designers qui refusent de payer la taxe d'abonnement Adobe et veulent des outils vectoriels pro pour un paiement unique

Choisissez Penpot si: Les défenseurs de l'open-source qui veulent une alternative self-hosted à Figma sans vendor lock-in

Notre avis: Affinity Designer for simplicity, Penpot for power users.

 Affinity DesignerPenpot
TarifsAffinity Designer 2 $69.99 one-timeFree and open source | Penpot Cloud Teams custom pricing
FonctionnalitésVector and raster in one app, One-time purchase (no subscription), CMYK and Pantone support, 1,000,000%+ zoom, PSD and AI file importOpen source and self-hostable, SVG-native design, Real-time collaboration, Components and design systems, Interactive prototyping
Idéal pourDesigners who refuse to pay Adobe’s subscription tax and want pro-grade vector tools for a one-time feeOpen-source advocates who want a self-hosted Figma alternative with no vendor lock-in
Courbe d'apprentissageMoyenMoyen

La vraie différence

Penpot 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). Penpot counters with Open source and self-hostable and SVG-native design.

Affinity Designer's Achilles heel: no plugin ecosystem — what ships is what you get, and the community is small compared to illustrator. Penpot's: still catching up to figma on polish and plugin ecosystem — feels rough around the edges. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Le verdict

If you value vector and raster in one app and les designers qui refusent, go with Affinity Designer. If les défenseurs de l'open-source matters more, Penpot is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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