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Figma vs Webpack

Webpack
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The short version
- Each has a real cost: Figma no offline editing capability, can only view and create new files when disconnected; Webpack complex configuration can be challenging for beginners compared to zero-config alternatives
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Figma and Webpack actually diverge.
Identical on both: starting price (Free), pricing model (Unknown), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), founded (2012).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Figma
- Real-time collaboration
- Vector networks
- Auto-layout
- Components & variants
- Prototyping
- Design systems
- Developer handoff
- Version control
Only in Webpack
Nothing recorded that Figma does not also cover.
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Figma
- UI/UX designnot Webpack
- Design systemsnot Webpack
- Prototypingnot Webpack
- Design collaborationnot Webpack
- Developer handoffnot Webpack
Webpack
No use cases recorded yet. See the Webpack review.
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Figma
- No offline editing capability, can only view and create new files when disconnected
- Mobile apps are read-only, cannot edit designs on iOS or Android
- No self-hosted option, requires cloud connectivity and internet access
- Performance degradation with large files containing thousands of layers
- Library components and unloaded pages not accessible offline
Webpack
- Complex configuration can be challenging for beginners compared to zero-config alternatives
- Build times slower than Go-based bundlers like esbuild, especially for large codebases
- Configuration fragmentation across many plugins increases maintenance burden
Pricing, plan by plan
Figma
Free- StarterFree
- Unlimited drafts
- 3 Figma files
- 3 FigJam boards
- Professional$12/month
- Unlimited files and folders
- Team libraries
- Advanced prototyping
- Organization$55/month
- Unlimited teams
- Shared libraries
- Design system theming
- Enterprise$90/month
- Custom workspaces
- API access
- SCIM seat management
Webpack
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the Webpack review.
Which should you pick?
Choose Figma if
- You need real-time collaboration.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android.
- You also want vector networks.
Choose Webpack if
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Node.js, Web (browser output).
Questions people ask
- Is Figma or Webpack better?
- Neither clearly leads. Figma starts at Free and Webpack at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Figma or Webpack?
- Figma starts at Free and Webpack at Free.
- Does Figma or Webpack run on more platforms?
- Figma runs on Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android. Webpack runs on Node.js, Web (browser output).
- Can I use Figma for free?
- Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
- What is Figma best used for?
- Figma is most often used for ui/ux design, design systems, prototyping, design collaboration. Of those, ui/ux design and design systems are not what Webpack is typically brought in for.
- What can Figma do that Webpack cannot?
- Figma covers Real-time collaboration, Vector networks, Auto-layout, Components & variants.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Figma: What's included in Figma's free tier?
Figma's Starter plan is free forever and includes unlimited drafts, up to 3 Figma files, 3 FigJam boards, core design features (vector editing, auto layout, components, prototyping), basic developer handoff (inspect), and 150 AI credits per day up to 500 per month. Maximum 2 editors per file.
SourceWebpack: Is Webpack free?
Yes. Webpack is completely free and open source. It is maintained by the OpenJS Foundation and funded through sponsorships and donations.
SourceFigma: Does Figma work offline?
Figma has very limited offline support. You can create one new file and edit currently loaded pages, but cannot open previously created files, access new pages, search for library components, or see real-time collaboration. Changes are cached locally for up to 30 days and sync when you reconnect.
SourceWebpack: What can Webpack bundle?
Webpack can bundle JavaScript modules along with static assets including PNG, CSS, JPG, SASS, HBS files, and more, creating single or multiple chunks for browser usage.
SourceFigma: Can you self-host Figma?
No. Figma is a closed, cloud-only platform with no option to self-host or run on your own servers.
SourceWebpack: Does Webpack require configuration?
Webpack supports both zero-config and custom configuration approaches. For simple projects, no configuration is needed, but complex builds benefit from webpack.config.js customization.
SourceFigma: What export formats does Figma support?
Figma exports to PNG, JPEG, SVG (at 1x scale only), and PDF (at 1x scale only). Export settings allow customization of resolution, quality, and scale.
SourceWebpack: What is the 2026 roadmap for Webpack?
Webpack's 2026 roadmap includes native CSS module support, universal target compilation for multiple environments, lazy barrel optimization, and advancement toward version 6.
SourceFigma: What platforms does Figma support?
Figma is available as a web app (all platforms), desktop apps for macOS and Windows, and mobile apps for iOS and Android. Linux users can access Figma through the web browser only.
SourceWebpack: How does Webpack handle code splitting?
Webpack can create multiple chunks from a single entry point that are asynchronously loaded at runtime, reducing initial page load time by deferring non-critical code.
SourceFigma: What are Figma's integrations?
Figma integrates with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Jira, Asana, Linear, Notion, VS Code, Zapier, and hundreds of other tools. Integration categories include collaboration, project management, developer handoff, prototyping, and AI/code generation.
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