Version 54 continued to enhance XD's core strength in rapid prototyping. Key features included Auto-Animate , allowing designers to create complex, animated transitions between artboards by simply defining changes. This enabled smooth, realistic micro-interactions, essential for realistic mobile and web app testing.
A major update in 2021 allowed designers to import and embed playable videos directly into XD prototypes. This permitted the simulation of video playback within a design interface, enhancing the fidelity of user-testing prototypes. Adobe XD CC 2021 54.1.12
Adobe XD CC 2021 (specifically, versions within the 54.x.x range released around mid-2021) represented a significant milestone in Adobe’s push to make Experience Design a dominant player in the UI/UX landscape. Positioned as a direct competitor to Figma and Sketch, this version emphasized high-performance prototyping, enhanced collaboration, and deeper integration within the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem, particularly with Photoshop and Illustrator. Version 54 continued to enhance XD's core strength
A major selling point for existing Adobe users was the seamless integration with Creative Cloud. Assets from Illustrator and Photoshop could be directly imported or copied into XD, and projects could be sent to After Effects for advanced animation. A major update in 2021 allowed designers to
The platform featured tools like Repeat Grid to quickly replicate elements (buttons, lists) and Responsive Resize , which automatically adjust layout elements as frames change size, making it easy to create cross-device mockups.
A hallmark of the 2021 release was its speed—handling massive, multi-artboard projects without significant lag, which was a competitive advantage at the time.
2021 versions refined component management, enabling multiple states for components (e.g., hover, clicked, toggled). This reduced the need for redundant artboards, improving efficiency for complex UI design systems.