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Framer vs Sketch

They differ on 4 of the 13 things buyers in this category actually ask about. Here is where, and what each one asks you to give up.

Framer

$20/seat

Design tool and production website publisher in one product.

Strongest argument

Publishes a real, fast, indexable site straight from the canvas

Biggest objection

Weaker as a general interface design tool than Figma

Aimed at marketing sites and prototypes rather than large product design systems.

Sketch

$12/seat

The native macOS design app, now with a collaborative web layer.

Strongest argument

Native performance on large files that browsers struggle with

Biggest objection

No Windows or Linux support at all

macOS only — a mixed-OS team is immediately excluded.

The differences that matter

Where they actually diverge

Only the rows where the two disagree. Everything they both do is listed below.

CapabilityFramerSketch
Runs onA mixed-OS team rules out anything that is not on every platform it uses.Browser, macOS, WindowsmacOS
Developer handoff modeNoYes
Publishes live sitesYesNo
SAML single sign-onAvailable on some tier — check which, it is usually the expensive one.NoYes

Cost

What each costs at 50 people

List price only. It ignores add-ons, seat minimums and the cost of the move itself — all of which routinely dwarf the difference below.

MeasureFramerSketch
Headline price$20/seat/mo$12/seat/mo
Per year at 50 people$12,000$7,200
Free tierYesNo

Prices are unverified estimates — useful for comparing orders of magnitude, not for budgeting. Confirm the current figure with the vendor before you commit to anything.

Common ground

What both of them do

These will not help you choose — which is exactly why they are worth knowing about before a vendor pitches one as a differentiator.

  • Real-time co-editingYes
  • Component and token librariesYes
  • PrototypingHigh fidelity
  • SOC 2Yes
  • EU data residencyNo
  • Self-hostableNo
  • Open sourceNo
  • Public APINo
  • Native mobile appsNo

In full

Every pro and con, both sides

Framer

  • Publishes a real, fast, indexable site straight from the canvas
  • High-fidelity interactions without writing code
  • Removes the separate website CMS line item entirely
  • Weaker as a general interface design tool than Figma
  • Site pricing is separate from and on top of seat pricing
  • Deep customisation still ends in code

Sketch

  • Native performance on large files that browsers struggle with
  • Works offline, which suits regulated or field environments
  • Mature plugin ecosystem and a one-off licence option
  • No Windows or Linux support at all
  • Collaboration still lags Figma despite the web app
  • Fewer designers arrive already knowing it, raising hiring friction

Questions

Framer vs Sketch, answered

Framer or Sketch — which is better?

Neither, in the abstract. Framer suits you if publishes a real, fast, indexable site straight from the canvas matters most; Sketch if native performance on large files that browsers struggle with does. The honest trade-offs are: Framer — Aimed at marketing sites and prototypes rather than large product design systems. Sketch — macOS only — a mixed-OS team is immediately excluded.

Is Framer cheaper than Sketch?

Sketch is cheaper at 50 people — $20/seat/mo against $12/seat/mo, roughly $7,200 against $12,000 a year. That gap of about $4,800 is rarely the whole story though — add-ons, seat minimums and the cost of migrating routinely outweigh it.

Can we migrate from Framer to Sketch?

Usually yes, and the difficulty depends on history, integrations and headcount far more than on the two products. Data export quality is the thing to check first: ask both vendors what you can take with you before you commit to either. Our questionnaire produces a scoped estimate for the move.

What else should we consider besides Framer and Sketch?

In design & prototyping the other credible options are Canva, Figma, Penpot. Narrowing to two before you have written down your requirements is the most common way to end up with the wrong one.