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Penpot vs Figma for SVG — Open Source Design Tool Comparison

Penpot is a free, open-source, SVG-native design tool; Figma is the industry SaaS standard — compare SVG workflows, pricing, and output quality.

Penpot vs Figma: Key Differences

Penpot is free, self-hostable, and SVG-native — the entire design canvas is built on SVG. Figma is a subscription-based (free starter, $12/editor/mo for Pro) cloud-based design tool with a proprietary file format. Both export SVG.

  • Penpot: free, open-source, SVG-native canvas, self-hostable
  • Figma: freemium, SaaS, proprietary format, largest community
  • Both: SVG export, design systems, component libraries

SVG Export Quality: Penpot vs Figma

Penpot's SVG export is high quality by default since the design canvas is SVG-based. Figma's SVG export is also clean and suitable for web and Cricut use. Figma uses `currentColor` and CSS variables better for icon systems.

  • Penpot: SVG export from native SVG canvas — very clean
  • Figma: clean SVG with proper grouping and viewBox
  • Both: suitable for icon systems, web SVG, and Cricut cut files

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Penpot a good alternative to Figma for SVG design?

Yes for SVG-focused workflows — Penpot's SVG-native canvas produces excellent SVG output. Figma has a larger community, more plugins, and better real-time collaboration at scale.

Can Penpot open Figma files?

Penpot can import Figma files with some limitations via a Figma import plugin. Full fidelity migration isn't guaranteed — test with your specific designs before committing.

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