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InVision vs Pixelmator Pro

InVision logo

InVision

Software

Digital product design platform

From
Free
Rated
-
Pixelmator Pro logo

Pixelmator Pro

Software

Professional image editing for Mac

From
$49.99/one-time
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only InVision has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: InVision service discontinued as of end of 2024; no longer available or supported; Pixelmator Pro macOS only - no Windows, iPad, or mobile support
  • They diverge on capability: InVision covers Interactive prototypes, Pixelmator Pro covers ML-powered editing.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which InVision and Pixelmator Pro actually diverge.

Attributes where InVision and Pixelmator Pro differ
AttributeInVisionPixelmator Pro
Starting priceFree$49.99/one-time
Free tierYesNo
PlatformsWeb, Macos, Windows, Ios, AndroidmacOS
Founded20112007

Identical on both: pricing model (Unknown), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

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 InVision

  • Interactive prototypes
  • Design collaboration
  • Freehand whiteboarding
  • Design system manager
  • Inspect mode
  • Comments & feedback
  • Version control
  • User testing

Only in Pixelmator Pro

  • ML-powered editing
  • Non-destructive editing
  • RAW support
  • Layer styles
  • Color adjustments
  • Photos app
  • iCloud
  • Apple Silicon optimization

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

InVision

  • Prototype creationnot Pixelmator Pro
  • Design feedbacknot Pixelmator Pro
  • Whiteboarding sessionsnot Pixelmator Pro
  • Design handoffnot Pixelmator Pro
  • User testingnot Pixelmator Pro

Pixelmator Pro

  • Photo editingnot InVision
  • Graphic designnot InVision
  • Digital artnot InVision
  • Image retouchingnot InVision

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

InVision

  • Service discontinued as of end of 2024; no longer available or supported
  • Workflow required constant switching between design software (Sketch/Photoshop) and InVision for prototyping, creating inefficiency
  • Performance issues and glitches reported, especially with larger projects
  • Limited development capabilities; required additional hosting and developer support for deployment
  • Could not export working web or mobile applications without additional development

Pixelmator Pro

  • macOS only - no Windows, iPad, or mobile support
  • Less comprehensive feature set compared to Photoshop
  • Smaller community and fewer third-party plugins than Photoshop
  • Less suitable for professional print workflows compared to industry standards

Pricing, plan by plan

InVision

Free

No published plan breakdown. See the InVision review.

Pixelmator Pro

$49.99/one-time

No published plan breakdown. See the Pixelmator Pro review.

Which should you pick?

Choose InVision if

  • You need interactive prototypes.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, Macos, Windows, Ios, Android.
  • You also want design collaboration.

Choose Pixelmator Pro if

  • You need ml-powered editing.
  • You work on macOS.
  • You also want non-destructive editing.

Questions people ask

Is InVision or Pixelmator Pro better?
Neither clearly leads. InVision starts at Free and Pixelmator Pro at $49.99/one-time, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, InVision or Pixelmator Pro?
InVision has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for InVision and $49.99/one-time for Pixelmator Pro.
Does InVision or Pixelmator Pro run on more platforms?
InVision runs on Web, Macos, Windows, Ios, Android. Pixelmator Pro runs on macOS.
Can I use InVision for free?
Yes. InVision has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Pixelmator Pro starts at $49.99/one-time.
What is InVision best used for?
InVision is most often used for prototype creation, design feedback, whiteboarding sessions, design handoff. Of those, prototype creation and design feedback are not what Pixelmator Pro is typically brought in for.
What can InVision do that Pixelmator Pro cannot?
InVision covers Interactive prototypes, Design collaboration, Freehand whiteboarding, Design system manager. Pixelmator Pro covers ML-powered editing, Non-destructive editing, RAW support, Layer styles.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

InVision: Is InVision still active and supported in 2026?

No. InVision announced discontinuation of all services by end of 2024. The platform is no longer available or supported.

Source
Pixelmator Pro: Does Pixelmator Pro work offline?

Yes. Pixelmator Pro is a standalone macOS application that works entirely offline with no subscription or cloud connectivity required.

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InVision: What were InVision's core features?

InVision allowed designers to transform designs into interactive prototypes and mockups for web and mobile. It supported Craft Player for Sketch, Craft Sync for Photoshop, and preview mode in Studio, enabling design-to-prototype workflows.

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Pixelmator Pro: What is the price for Pixelmator Pro?

Pixelmator Pro costs $49.99 as a one-time purchase with perpetual license, not a subscription.

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InVision: What were InVision's pricing plans?

InVision offered Free ($0), Starter ($25/month), Professional ($99/month), and Team plans. Annual billing provided a 10% discount. Free plan included basic prototyping; paid plans added collaboration and file access.

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Pixelmator Pro: Does Pixelmator Pro support AI-powered editing?

Yes. Pixelmator Pro includes ML-powered features like automatic background removal, smart color adjustments, and ML-based auto-enhancement of photos.

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InVision: Why did InVision fail in the market?

InVision's market position was disrupted by Figma, which unified design, prototyping, and collaboration in a single web-based platform. InVision required switching between design software and prototyping, creating friction and reducing competitiveness.

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InVision: What integrations did InVision support?

InVision integrated with design tools like Sketch and Photoshop, and supported sharing and collaboration workflows. The platform did not support deployment or direct development integration.

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