What are the tools for rapid prototyping that are faster than Figma?

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Tools for Rapid Prototyping

You could try one of the Design + AI tools out there, but just know there’s gonna be a learning curve, like with any software.
I wrote an article on the top 5 tools that might help: Top 5 AI Tools for UX Design.
Oh, and just so you know, Figma is adding its own AI feature soon, and there are probably other tools in the community that have already built it in.
 
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