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Nitish Singh

Lucidchart Alternatives

Lucidchart can create great graphics and flowcharts and draw your ideas, but Lucidchart is not for everyone. For example, many users may want a dedicated desktop app, which Lucidchart lacks. In that case, you’ll need to look for Lucidchart alternatives. This section will go through a few of the best Lucidchart alternatives. Let’s get started.

  • Visme

Visme is an online platform that lets you create visual content, including diagrams and flowcharts. It has an intuitive flowchart builder that lets you easily apply brand assets and colors. Additionally, you can use templates that let you quickly start your project using design elements and content blocks. It also supports easy import and export options to add diagrams to infographics, presentations, and documents. Visme offers a free and paid plan that starts at $29 per month.

  • Draw.io

If you are looking for an open-source Lucidchart alternative, you can try Draw.io. It is entirely free of cost, and you can use it online. In addition, it supports Google Drive, which means you can quickly import and export assets. However, it doesn’t offer as much flexibility and design options as other paid options in the market.

  • Microsoft Visio

Microsoft Visio offers a business-oriented capability diagram. It is part of the Microsoft 365 suite but needs to be brought separately. Microsoft Visio is a great Lucidchart alternative considering it offers a desktop app and works in the cloud. However, the cloud version does lack some features but does offer good features to work easily with your team members. Microsoft Visio plans start from $5 per user per month.

  • Omnigraffle

If you are an iOS or macOS user, you can look at Omnigraffle. It offers a desktop app that lets you create diagrams and granular flowcharts. Omnigraffle was developed by OmniGroup, which creates apps for the Apple ecosystem. The only downside is a limited template design, meaning you must create flowcharts and diagrams primarily from scratch. But, if you are not a newbie and are looking for a good diagram/flowchart app, Omnigraffle is a good pick. As for pricing, Omnigraffle has two options, a one-time payment or a monthly subscription.

  • SmartDraw

SmartDraw is also a popular flowchart tool that integrates well with Microsoft apps. The app is easy to use and works great for beginners. SmartDraw is also advanced and offers more shapes, templates, and other key design features for businesses. Moreover, you can also create wireframing solutions using it. SmartDraw has good integration options, including Confluence, Jira networks, and Atlassian.

  • Creately

Creately offers a complete package with various options, including creating software design diagrams, wireframes, flowcharts, sitemaps, and UI flows. Moreover, Creately also offers good collaboration features with real-time support. In addition, it offers both free and paid plans. The paid plans for individuals start at $4.95 per month and $18/per month for three teams.

  • MindMup

MindMup is a great pick if you want to create mind maps. It is a cloud solution, which means you can use it anywhere. In addition, to facilitate productivity, it comes with in-built keyboard shortcuts. So, if you like brainstorming and are looking for a more specific tool, you can choose MindMup. It offers a free plan to start with, and you can upgrade to a paid plan that starts at $2.99 per month as your needs grow.

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Nitish Singh

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Nitish Singh

Software Reviewer & Writer @ Tekpon
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Nitish Singh is a C1 Advanced (CEFR) certified tech writer whose expertise has made technology more accessible to over a million users worldwide. With a strong background in Computer Applications, Nitish excels in demystifying complex tech subjects, making him a sought-after voice for B2B.
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Ana Maria Stanciuc is a highly skilled writer and content strategist with 10+ years of experience. She has experience in technical and creative writing across a variety of industries. She also has a background in journalism.

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