UXPin vs ProtoPie
Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool
UXPin
Design
Code-based UX/UI design and prototyping platform that lets designers and developers build fully interactive prototypes using real React, Storybook, and npm components through its Merge technology.
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CustomProtoPie
Design
Interactive prototyping tool for creating high-fidelity prototypes with advanced interactions and animations.
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UXPin - Pros & Cons
Pros
- βMerge technology allows designers to use real production code components (React, Storybook, Angular, Vue) directly on the canvas, ensuring design-to-code consistency
- βAdvanced prototyping with conditional logic, variables, expressions, and API connections creates prototypes that behave like real applications
- βBuilt-in design system management with versioning, documentation, and adoption tracking provides a single source of truth for enterprise teams
- βBrowser-based platform requires no installation and works across operating systems, reducing onboarding friction
- βStrong enterprise features including SSO, SAML, role-based permissions, and compliance controls meet corporate security requirements
Cons
- βMerge technology is restricted to Enterprise plans, making UXPin's primary differentiator inaccessible to smaller teams and freelancers
- βSteeper learning curve than Figma or Sketch due to the code-based approach and advanced interaction capabilities
- βSmaller community and plugin ecosystem compared to Figma, resulting in fewer third-party resources and templates
- βFree tier is too restrictive (1 prototype) to meaningfully evaluate the platform's advanced capabilities before committing to a paid plan
- βPerformance can slow with very large prototypes containing numerous interactive states and conditional logic branches
ProtoPie - Pros & Cons
Pros
- βNo-code interface handles complex interaction logic including variables, conditions, and formulas
- βSensor-based prototyping (gyroscope, accelerometer, sound, camera) enables realistic mobile and IoT simulations
- βMulti-device prototyping via ProtoPie Connect allows devices to communicate in real time
- βImports designs directly from Figma, Sketch, and Adobe XD without recreation
- βHardware and IoT integration through ProtoPie Connect bridges prototypes to Arduino, APIs, and IFTTT
- βCross-platform support for both macOS and Windows with on-device testing via ProtoPie Player (iOS and Android)
- βTrusted by major enterprise teams at Google, Microsoft, Samsung, BMW, and Nintendo
Cons
- βSteeper learning curve compared to simpler tools like Figma prototyping or Principle due to the depth of interaction logic
- βNot a visual design toolβrequires importing designs from Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD first
- βFree tier is limited to a single active prototype, restricting evaluation of the full feature set
- βLess suited for simple click-through prototypes where Figma's built-in prototyping is faster and free
- βSmaller community and plugin ecosystem compared to Figma
- βProtoPie Connect (multi-device and hardware features) is only available on Team and Enterprise plans
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