InVision is a versatile design tool that has a strong focus on enabling a top user experience. Using Invision, a UX/UI designer can go from outlining the user journey to collaborating on early design, to wireframes and prototypes, and finally to its design handoff features. Having a single platform that takes users from early brainstorms to development is exceptionally useful.
Of all the above features, InVision’s prototyping tool leads the way. Users can create interactive prototypes, which automatically adjust according to the device and orientation, along with their colleagues. Alongside this is InVision Studio—the new standalone digital design and UX tool. InVision Studio offers an impressive suite of features, such as a vectordrawing tool, interactive designs, and built-in animations.
InVision works on: macOS, and Windows
Getting Started with InVision
- Overview of the interface
- Boards
- Creating a board
- Collaborating on a board
Integrating InVision into Your Workflow
- Setting up Craft
Building Prototypes
- Creating your first prototype
- Exploring options and adding interactions
Collaborating with InVision
- Sharing prototypes
- Using comments and Tour Points
- Collaborating with LiveShare
Managing Workflow and Assets
- Managing your prototype
- User testing
- Wrapping up your project