So your search for the best web design software will ultimately depend on your specific requirements; such as whether you’re starting out, are an experienced website designer, or would like collaborative tools. These are just some of the best alternatives across use cases based on the recent trends and user reviews:

Wix: A website builder with an easy-to-use drag and drop editor, Wix is great for beginners who want to build a site without coding experience. Its template’s variety and account with SEO tools make it personal and business friendly. Since Wix also offers e-commerce functionality, it’s one of the best options for building your online store.

Webflow: This platform merges visual design with the ability to create clean, semantic HTML/CSS, perfect for users who want more control over their website’s layout and features. Webflow outranks all others when it comes to CSY capability and being responsive to build a custom website with an intricate layout.

FigJam: As a design tool, Figma has emerged as a web design prototyping favorite thanks to its real-time collaboration functionality. It’s fully cloud-based, meaning teams can collaborate instantly, which makes it ideal for design systems and rapid prototyping.

Adobe Dreamweaver: If you have coding skills, you can use Dreamweaver to create sites in a visual or code editing environment. It also works extremely well with all other Adobe Creative Cloud products which is great for designers needing highly advanced features.

Squarespace Squarespace is well known for design-forward templates that automatically adjust to mobile devices. It’s easy to use, but offers more advanced features enabling customization, making it viable for more professional aesthetics.

Canva: A graphic design tool that also features a website builder. Canva allows easy website creation through its templates. Especially useful for anyone else who needs to create web elements, or site pages or even entire one page sites, but doesn’t want —or know how— to design.

Customization: WordPress offers a wide range of themes and plugins, making it very flexible and allowing for a lot of customization. Recommended for anyone wanting to scale their site over a period of time and take advantage of SEO features. But for the absolute beginner, it may require more learning.

Sketch: A vector-based design software aimed at web and mobile UI design, Sketch is favored by many professionals thanks to its intuitive interface and design system features, although it’s only available on macOS.

WordPress Users: Elementor – Elementor is one of the best page builders for WordPress which comes with a free and pro version, and it allows you to build responsive websites and customized designs using a live drag-and-drop editor.

 

Each of these tools has its own strengths, and the best one for you will depend on your project requirements, your team’s skill level, and whether you need features like e-commerce, collaboration, or deep customization. Keep in mind, most of these tools have free versions or trial periods so you can give them a spin before committing.