InVision

InVision

Unlocking team productivity, intelligence, and connection

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The only Visual Collaboration platform built for enterprise-wide collaboration. Freehand by InVision is exclusively designed to help all teams unlock productivity, insight, and connection.
This is the 68th launch from InVision. View more

The New InVision

Where teams and tools unite in one collaborative workspace
InVision is now the place for teams of all kinds to come together, get organized, meet, brainstorm, and push work forward. Integrate your team's most used tools in one location with Spaces. Move from whiteboard to workboard and host meetings that matter.
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Clark Valberg
Great design thrives when ideas flow freely between people, regardless of silos and hierarchies. In 2011 InVision created the collaborative platform that made that possible. Companies around the world discovered the power of Design to reshape every category of human consumption. However (isn’t there always a however?), as we celebrated the evolution of the field, its needs grew increasingly complex. We watched design tools, even our own quite frankly, struggle to keep up. InVision has always been a 100% remote company. As we pushed ourselves to serve the future of Design, our collaboration tools weren’t cutting it. So we created a new tool – a tool that provided collaboration without complication, helped us fuel each other, and transformed the way we worked together. That tool was Freehand. From creative reviews to budgeting syncs to birthday celebrations, we did everything with Freehand’s infinite collaborative canvas. Then came COVID. Suddenly it's not just designers who need great collaboration tools. It’s every industry. Every team. Everyone. So we’ve taken everything we learned working with Design and applied those insights to the entire organization. Research shows that inclusive, collaborative teams move faster and make better, more creative decisions. Whether it’s HR, Finance, Sales, or Project Management, the collaborative approach pioneered by EPD teams is the way forward. Freehand makes that possible. Our library of smart widgets, templates, and integrations with your favorite tools from Microsoft, Google, Figma, Loom, Mode, and Jira, bring all your work together in one single source of truth. With 47% of knowledge workers expected to operate in distributed environments in 2022, the Future of Work is upon us. InVision’s mission is to help every organization use collaboration to unlock the full potential of that future.
Zach Firestone
@clarkvalberg InVisionary as usual — exciting!
Jonny Belton
Congratulations folks, exciting direction!
Dennis Field
congrats @clarkvalberg and the entire InVision team for getting Freehand to where it is today! I use this product daily to help collaborate across our global workplace at Vercel, in so many different ways. Waking up to this post on Product excites me.
Stephen Olmstead
@dennis_field Dennis! You've been such a huge part of maturing this entire platform with your feedback and engagement, thank you!
Chris Messina
Seems like the trend towards mega WorkOSes is strong... which I suppose is about creating a moat and long-term lock-in, but how do you avoid bloat while encouraging the production of best-in-breed product experiences? I'm thinking of monday.com, Google Workspace, Slack, and others.
Stephen Olmstead
Chris so good to hear from you my friend! I actually think I'd agree with you more than not on the above. Part of the impetus behind this directional evolution is to seek to embrace best-in-breed product experiences not shy away from them. Inevitably you end up with some sort of 'bucket' or organizational platform for any work, even if that bucket is simply an open browser with many tabs in it that you can only view one at a time (I think we've all just kind of accepted that and forget that the browser itself is a 'bucket'). The paradigm shift here (for me at least) is the infinite canvas. Example: What would it do to my workflow if instead of having a Google Doc, Google Sheet, design file, etc in separate tabs that I can only view one at a time, I had them in all in one place (one tab) as editable docs to work with lots of different types of stakeholders. That's actually how we've been working on this entire campaign/launch. One canvas with all assets in on place (including copy docs, designs, spreadsheets, etc) and individuals breaking out into their individual tools for focused work. This does a couple things to the typical browser convention: 1) it gives the browser a 'z-axis' so to speak... not just scroll up / scroll down, but now scroll in and out which lets you nest content or give content visual hierarchy, size, and weight, 2) it gives you context and control... maybe I want to edit copy in a Google doc right next to the mockup I'm working on, maybe I want my copywriting team in just the Google doc but I want the staging team to see how all the docs fit together in a unified plan in Freehand. All that to say, I tend to agree with you that the more we stop working to duplicate 'best-in-breed' products poorly and the more we learn to unify them elegantly with lightweight, flexible, powerful organizational systems the better (and hopefully more fun) work will be. The key is for the system to get out of the way of the best-in-breed tools, not to try and eat them. That's our goal here. Just my 2 cents! I know the team will be dropping some practical examples of workflows like the ones I described above in coming weeks to further illustrate. Hope thats helpful! All the best to you sir!