
I particularly like the ease of use with Framer, which feels familiar due to its similarities with Figma. This has made the transition and learning curve less steep, especially as our company has taken on new tasks. Even though we had minimal training, I found the software intuitive and enjoyable to use. Additionally, I genuinely appreciate the quality of support offered by Framer. Their support team is almost always available, responds quickly, and is very friendly and kind, ensuring that no question goes unresolved. This level of support makes a significant difference for our small design team, as it allows us to effectively tap into a network of existing professionals and freelancers who are already familiar with more widely-known design software. This is particularly beneficial given that our team is relatively small, and having external experts readily available is invaluable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I find that the gradients in Framer lack a bit of depth and nuance compared to what I can achieve in Figma. This is quite specific, but it affects the subtlety of my designs. Additionally, Framer feels limited in handling images, as it doesn't offer capabilities to adjust contrast, exposure, or similar settings. This limitation has been a noticeable drawback in my experience, constraining the creative control I have over images within my projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.





