Visily vs Figma Make

Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool

Visily

Design

AI-powered UI design software that converts screenshots, sketches, and text prompts into fully editable wireframes and high-fidelity mockups β€” built for non-designers and designers who need rapid visual prototyping without a steep learning curve.

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Figma Make

Design

Figma's native generative AI design tool that turns natural-language prompts into editable UI designs, prototypes, and layouts directly inside the Figma canvas β€” no external plugins or exports required.

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Feature Comparison

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FeatureVisilyFigma Make
CategoryDesignDesign
Pricing Plans8 tiers8 tiers
Starting Price
Key Features
  • β€’ Screenshot to Design: Upload any app or website screenshot and get a fully editable mockup with separated layers and real UI components
  • β€’ Text to Design (AI Design Generator): Describe your interface in natural language and receive a complete generated UI layout
  • β€’ Sketch to Design: Photograph a hand-drawn wireframe and convert it into a polished digital design
  • β€’ Natural-language prompt-to-UI generation
  • β€’ Full-page and component-level design creation
  • β€’ Design system–aware output (tokens, variables, components)

πŸ’‘ Our Take

Choose Figma Make if your design team is already invested in Figma's ecosystem and needs AI generation that respects existing component libraries and design tokens. Choose Visily if you're a product manager or non-designer who wants a purpose-built wireframing tool with a lower barrier to entry and doesn't need the full power of Figma's professional design environment.

Visily - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • βœ“Exceptionally low learning curve compared to professional tools like Figma β€” non-designers can produce presentable mockups within minutes of signing up
  • βœ“Screenshot-to-design capability is best-in-class for converting existing UIs into fully editable, layered design files
  • βœ“Generous free tier provides access to core design features and limited AI generation without requiring payment
  • βœ“Text-to-design and sketch-to-design AI features dramatically accelerate the ideation-to-visual phase of product development
  • βœ“Web-based with no installation required, making it immediately accessible on any device with a browser
  • βœ“Real-time collaboration allows cross-functional teams to work together regardless of design skill level
  • βœ“Large template library covers the most common screen types so users rarely start from a blank canvas

Cons

  • βœ—Not suitable for production-ready design work β€” lacks the depth of Figma for detailed design systems, component variants, auto-layout, and developer handoff
  • βœ—Prototyping is limited to basic click-through interactions and cannot match advanced animation or logic-based prototyping tools
  • βœ—AI-generated designs sometimes require significant manual cleanup and can produce generic-looking layouts that need refinement
  • βœ—Export options are more limited than professional tools β€” users wanting detailed code export or native mobile handoff may find gaps
  • βœ—No offline or desktop app β€” entirely web-dependent with no option to work without an internet connection
  • βœ—Component library, while adequate for wireframing and mockups, is less comprehensive than Figma's ecosystem of community plugins
  • βœ—Not well-suited for managing large complex projects with dozens of interconnected screens and a full design system

Figma Make - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • βœ“Native Figma integration means generated designs are fully editable vector layers, auto-layout frames, and real components β€” not flattened images
  • βœ“Automatically applies your team's existing design system tokens, variables, and component libraries to generated outputs
  • βœ“No context-switching required; generate and refine designs without leaving the Figma canvas
  • βœ“Supports iterative prompt refinement so you can adjust layouts conversationally rather than regenerating from scratch
  • βœ“Seamless handoff to developers via Figma's Dev Mode, preserving accurate specs and assets
  • βœ“Accessible to non-designers like product managers who need to communicate UI requirements visually

Cons

  • βœ—Generation quality depends heavily on prompt specificity; vague prompts can produce generic or off-brand layouts
  • βœ—AI generation quotas on lower-tier plans may feel restrictive for teams doing heavy ideation work
  • βœ—Currently limited to Figma's ecosystem β€” outputs cannot be natively exported to Sketch, Adobe XD, or other design tools without conversion
  • βœ—Complex multi-state interactions and advanced prototyping logic still require manual design work after generation
  • βœ—Design system adherence, while improving, can occasionally miss edge cases in large or loosely structured component libraries

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