When comparing Justinmind vs Invision Studio, the Slant community recommends Invision Studio for most people. In the question“What are the best prototyping tools?” Invision Studio is ranked 11th while Justinmind is ranked 16th. The most important reason people chose Invision Studio is:
Going beyond tradition, Invision Studio includes a Marketplace in the application itself to install icon toolkits, design toolkits, whenever, whatever you want to.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Reusable components
You can create reusable components that you can use over and over again.
Pro Adaptive and responsive designs
You can create adaptive and responsive designs that will react to the viewport/screen size of the user.
Pro Functional prototypes
You can create HTML prototypes with full interactions.
Pro Supports low, med, and high fidelity
You can create simple wireframes, pixel perfect screens, or anything in between.
Pro Lots of online tutorials
The free Getting Started area has plenty of advice for getting started with Justinmind.
Pro Free forever
After one month trying the pro version, it changes to a completely free version with a few limitations.
Pro Built-in marketplace
Going beyond tradition, Invision Studio includes a Marketplace in the application itself to install icon toolkits, design toolkits, whenever, whatever you want to.
Pro Integration with invision cloud
Being a Invision product, it tightly knits with Invision's own cloud services. You can upload prototypes from Invision Studio to Invision Cloud.
Pro Sketch imports
Unlike most tools, Invision Studio openly allows imports from sketch files, allowing you to use Sketch with Invision Studio
Pro Offline support
Invision Studio allows offline use, and you can save files offline, even without logging in to an Invision account.
Cons
Con Expensive
Pricing is $19 per month or $495 for a perpetual license.
Con Moderate learning curve
Con No Linux support
Despite its amazing portfolio, Invision Studio lacks Linux support - a boon for some people but Invision has openly said they will support it when there's demand.
Con Requires Invision login
You'll be required to login to Invision to use Studio for now. But after logging in, you should be able to access Studio without any hiccups.