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About Penpot

Penpot is a design software/platform from KALEIDOS that connects designers and developers without handoff issues. It provides collaboration, integrations & API, and self-hosting options so teams can work together efficiently. By allowing designers to create interfaces that are expressed as code, Penpot minimizes miscommunication and ensures a smoother transition from design to development. The open-source nature of Penpot encourages flexibility and customization, making it suitable for various project needs. Additionally, it complies with terms & conditions and maintains a clear privacy policy to protect user data. Key capabilities: Collaboration Integrations & API Self-host Terms & conditions Privacy policy Best for: design teams that need to bridge the gap between design and development processes.

Penpot Details

Vendor
KALEIDOS
Year Launched
2018
Location
Madrid, ES
Deployment
cloud, on premise, windows, linux
Training Options
documentation, videos
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Users
Graphic Designers, UI/UX Designers, Web Designers, Product Managers, Developers
Industries Served
Graphic Design, Wireframe, Prototyping
Tags
Prototyping

Penpot's In-App Market Place

Does Penpot have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£)

Pros & Cons

  • It is completely open-source and free, giving the user full ownership of their work.
  • Designs natively expressed as code drastically eliminate the frustrating hand-off process.
  • Developers can instantly access CSS and HTML specs, making implementation much faster.
  • The flexible API allows for seamless integration with virtually any existing development tools.
  • Being web-based means no lengthy installation and easy access from anywhere globally.
  • As an open-source tool, professional-grade technical support might be limited to the community.
  • The term "self-host" suggests that running the private version requires internal server maintenance.
  • Designers might feel constrained if they prefer tools that don't immediately translate to web code.
  • The platform's newest features are subject to ongoing development cycles and community input.
  • Users must actively build or download libraries, rather than relying on a vast proprietary library.

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