10 tools
Weavy (Figma Weave)
weavy.ai
Node-based AI workspace for generating images, video, animation, and VFX. Acquired by Figma in October 2025 as Weavy and rebranded as Figma Weave. In April 2026, Figma launched 20+ Weave Workflows on Figma Community — reusable AI pipelines for tasks like image-to-SVG conversion, generative variation, and media production. Full integration into the Figma design canvas expected later in 2026.
Midjourney
midjourney.com
Generative image platform for concept art, visual exploration, and design ideation. V8 (2025) brought a major quality jump — stronger prompt adherence, better photorealism, native web app. V8.1 (April 2026) added HD mode running 3x faster and 3x cheaper than before, standard resolution roughly 4x faster than V8, and an aesthetic closer to V7 with more consistent style references and better prompt retention.
Flora
flora.ai
Flora is a node-based generative AI canvas where each step in a creative workflow is a node — prompt, generate, transform, branch — letting teams explore multiple directions without losing history. It unifies 50+ models (Veo 3, Kling, FLUX, Gemini, and others) for text, image, and video in one environment. Raised $52M total; used by designers at Nike, Levi's, Pentagram, and Lionsgate.
Penpot
penpot.app
The first open-source design and prototyping platform, built on actual web standards — SVG, CSS Flexbox, and Grid — rather than proprietary formats. Native design tokens, real-time collaboration, self-hostable, and free. The developer-friendliest design tool available: Code Inspect outputs real HTML and CSS, not approximations.
Photopea
www.photopea.com
Photopea is a browser-based photo and graphics editor built by a solo developer whose UI matches Photoshop closely enough that Adobe users can start immediately. It handles PSD, AI, PDF, SVG, and CDR formats, stores files locally rather than uploading them, and works offline after the initial load. Free with ads; $9/month removes ads and adds AI credits. No installation, no subscription required for core use.
Recraft
recraft.ai
AI design studio for generating production-quality vector and raster assets with brand consistency.
Gimp
www.gimp.org
GIMP is the leading free, open-source image editor — the practical alternative to Photoshop for anyone unwilling to pay subscription fees. Version 3.0 (released February 2025 after seven years) added non-destructive layer effects, multi-layer selection, improved CMYK support, and native Wayland support. The plugin ecosystem is large but some older plugins broke in the Python 2 to Python 3 migration.
Affinity Suite
affinity.studio
Professional design suite now free following Canva's acquisition. Combines Affinity Designer (vector), Photo (raster), and Publisher (page layout) into a single unified app with three studio modes. No subscription required — Canva AI features available as an optional paid add-on. Over one million new signups in its first four days as a free product.
Inkscape
inkscape.org
Inkscape is a free, open-source vector graphics editor that uses SVG as its native file format — not an export option, but the actual working file — making it the only major vector tool whose output is web-standard code. Its feature set now genuinely rivals Illustrator: bezier tools, boolean operations, bitmap tracing via Potrace, a Shape Builder tool (added in v1.3), and advanced typography. No subscription, no AI upsell, no file hostage-taking.
Quiver AI
quiver.ai
AI vector design platform for generating, editing, and animating production-ready SVGs from text prompts or image input. a16z-backed with API access to their Arrow models.