I gave Penpot’s code export a month against Figma’s, and the difference was shocking
Penpot is the open-source, self-hosted answer to Figma. It's also free, browser-based, and has been consistent in shipping features that aren't just Figma copies but actually built on web standards. But most designers I know (myself included, to be honest) still view it as a bit of a downgrade. It genuinely lacks in certain areas; for example, the plugin scene isn't as rich or as deep as Figma's. But it does have more going for it than we give it credit for, and one of those areas is code export — Penpot's whole architecture gives it an edge here.
Penpot is the open-source, self-hosted answer to Figma. It’s also free, browser-based, and has been consistent in shipping features that aren’t just Figma copies but actually built on web standards. But most designers I know (myself included, to be honest) still view it as a bit of a downgrade. It genuinely lacks in certain areas; for example, the plugin scene isn’t as rich or as deep as Figma’s. But it does have more going for it than we give it credit for, and one of those areas is code export — Penpot’s whole architecture gives it an edge here.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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