Which tool is the best for product mockup: Figma or Canva?

Marlene Konu
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Ajinkya Bhat | Notion X Startups
I think for mockups Canva is a bit limited though! I designed my mockup images in Canva, the use Photoshop!
Ajinkya Bhat | Notion X Startups
@marlenekonu I used PSD files to make my mockups! So I drop the 2D images from Canva into photoshop. I feel that gives better flexibility. I did purchase the PSD files though.
Marlene Konu
@ajinkya_bhat What do you modify in Photoshop? :)
Marlene Konu
I will start first! Canva because it's the easiest and fastest tool to create designs.
Nina Austria | Afforai
i really like canva!
Marlene Konu
@nina_austria Me too! Figma seems to be very complicated to use...
Rahul
Figma. Canva is for beginners
Marlene Konu
@therahulv I would say it's more for people who doesn't have the willing to learn Figma ahahah
Jagtar Singh
Canva is suitable for beginners
Both are great, Figma is more complex but more professional, Canva - simple but easy to use.
Lindsay Davis
Have you tried Lunacy?
Marlene Konu
@imlindsay Nope I don't know. What can you do with it?
Christopher Nguyen
Figma is my default but Canva is good for beginners
Marlene Konu
@semigrownkid Yep Figma seems to be more advanced, like photoshop
Ryan Scott
both Figma and Canva are excellent tools, Figma shines for its collaborative features and vector-based design capabilities, making it superior for detailed product mockups, whereas Canva's intuitive interface and template-based design are better suited for simpler, quick-turnaround graphics.
Marlene Konu
@rscott19_90 Definitely! It's how I have built my simple drag and drop mockups in Canva that I'm launching today :)
Ahmet Muhammed Ertugrul
I make product mockups in Shots.so. I add text in Canva.
Triz
I like Figma more except for how easy it is to find elements and templates in Canva!
Marlene Konu
@bodegalaabs Yep Canva is for sure the simplest design tool out there :)
Nutan
Both are best. Canva is best for beginners/non designers. Figma is mostly used by professional designers. I personally use Canva.
Marlene Konu
@heynutan Same thoughts here πŸ€—
Anatolii
Figma has much more powerful functionality, and, to be honest, it's not that hard to study it:)
Marlene Konu
@anatoly5ms It's just really scary πŸ˜‚
Anatolii
@marlenekonu haha, only at the beginning:)
Γ‡ağla Γ‡ağlar
best to use both πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ’»
Marlene Konu
@uxcagla When do you use canva and when do you use Figma?
Γ‡ağla Γ‡ağlar
@marlenekonu I make my mockups, and social media images with Canva but my interface works with Figma.
Marlene Konu
@uxcagla That's good to know :)
Γ‡ağla Γ‡ağlar
@marlenekonu I am available to receive user feedback. 😊
Mia Auguste
I would say Figma. Canva is a bit limited, not much mockups you can do. As for Figma is built for product mockups. There's even this plugin on Figma called Artboard Studio https://artboard.studio/ (which an also be used on its own). But if you want to keep things simple, it's definitely Canva. If you want best, then go for Figma.
Marlene Konu
@miadesigns That's good to know! I have done my mockups templates inside Canva and launching it today if you want to have a look!
Cho Cho
Canva is a quick go too!
Stacey Bloom
I prefer to work with both Figma and Canva. I also sometimes take ready-made mockups here https://www.ls.graphics/free-mockups - very convenient service with a large selection of mockups for Photoshop, Sketch, XD, and Figma. But if we take into account the ease of use, then Canva is my favourite mockup tool