With 2023 well and truly upon us, it feels like a good time to talk about what’s next for Sketch. If you’ve been following us, and the design tool

What’s next for Sketch?

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2023-01-23 13:30:10

With 2023 well and truly upon us, it feels like a good time to talk about what’s next for Sketch. If you’ve been following us, and the design tools space in general, you’d have seen that the end of 2022 brought some big changes. But with those changes come new opportunities that we’re very excited about.

Over the last few months, we’ve refocused as a company. We now have a smaller, more agile team that can double down on what truly counts: making a better product experience for you. With this in mind, we want to share some details about what to expect from us now — and how you can give us feedback to shape what’s next.

Today, Sketch is two apps — a native Mac app for designing, and a web app for sharing, feedback and developer handoff. Some people say we can only “win” if we build our editor in the browser, but we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all experience.

You shouldn’t have to learn how to use design tools to give feedback on designs, test a prototype, or inspect files for handoff. Meanwhile, designers should get an editing experience that speaks to their needs and workflows, without any distractions.

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