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Abstract vs Open Design

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Abstract

6.0
Media & Design

Collaborative design tool with support for Sketch files

Open Design

8.0
Media & Design

Local-first, agent-native design tool

Metric Abstract Open Design
Category Media & Design Media & Design
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 4 434
90-day Installs 11 434
365-day Installs 53 434
Version 98.6.3 0.13.0
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 65.9K
GitHub Forks 7.4K
Open Issues 416
License Apache-2.0
Language TypeScript
Last GitHub Commit 17d ago
First Seen Jan 14, 2018 Jun 16, 2026

Reviews

Abstract

Abstract is a collaborative design tool that supports Sketch files, enabling teams to work together seamlessly on design projects. It's ideal for design teams looking for a modern, cloud-based solution to manage and share their work efficiently.

Abstract allows users to collaborate on Sketch files in real-time, providing a cloud-based platform for design teams to manage and share their projects.

Pros

  • + Supports Sketch files, a popular design format.
  • + Collaborative real-time editing for teams.
  • + Auto-updates ensure the app stays current.

Cons

  • - Low installs in the past 30 days may indicate niche appeal or limited awareness.
  • - No community support or discussions found on Reddit.

Open Design

Open Design is a local-first, open-source design tool that integrates AI agents for design tasks, offering a modern alternative to traditional design software. It supports multi-platform prototyping, design systems, and seamless exports, benefiting designers and developers seeking a collaborative, AI-driven workflow.

Open Design provides a local-first design environment that leverages AI agents for creating and prototyping designs across web, desktop, and mobile platforms.

Pros

  • + Integration with AI agents like Claude Code and OpenClaw for design tasks
  • + Local-first approach with comprehensive export capabilities
  • + Support for multiple design systems and platforms

Cons

  • - Early release status may lead to instability
  • - Steep learning curve for new users