Free vector graphics editing and prototyping tools for designing user interfaces and experiences, Eluma offers an open-source alternative to Figma.
Eluma is an emerging open-source alternative to Figma being developed by a community of designers and developers. As an open-source project, Eluma aims to provide a free and customizable vector graphics editor and prototyping tool for UI/UX designers.
Like Figma, Eluma provides tools to create layouts, wireframes, prototypes and graphics. It has a flexible vector graphics editor supporting layers, shapes, boolean operations and more. Eluma also includes prototyping capabilities to link screens together and create interactive clickable prototypes.
As Eluma is open-source, it allows extensions and customizations that proprietary tools don't allow. Developers can extend it by writing plugins, and designers can install plugins from the community. The interface is also customizable with different themes.
Being an open-source project focused on privacy, Eluma does not send any data to external servers. Everything stays local on the user's device. This makes it well-suited for designing confidential prototypes.
Eluma is still in early development, but shows promise as an open alternative to Figma. With an active community contributing, Eluma aims to become a free and user-centric tool for UI/UX professionals.
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