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Design Tools for Non-Designers 2025

You don't need to be a designer to create professional-looking graphics, presentations, and marketing materials. This guide covers the essential design tools that enable startup founders to produce quality visual content without years of training or expensive software.

Last updated: January 2025 12 tools reviewed

Introduction: Design Without Designers

Early-stage startups rarely have the budget for a full-time designer, yet visual design touches everything: your website, pitch deck, social media, product UI, investor updates, and marketing materials. The gap between "I can't afford a designer" and "my brand looks amateur" used to be unavoidable. Not anymore.

Modern design tools have democratized visual creation. Templates, AI assistance, and intuitive interfaces mean that founders with no design background can produce professional-quality work. The key is knowing which tools to use for what purpose - and understanding a few fundamental design principles that separate good from bad.

What Founders Need to Create

Most startup design needs fall into a few categories:

  • Social Media Content: LinkedIn posts, Twitter graphics, Instagram stories, YouTube thumbnails
  • Presentations: Pitch decks, investor updates, sales presentations, team all-hands
  • Marketing Materials: Blog post images, email headers, ads, landing page graphics
  • Product Assets: App mockups, feature screenshots, onboarding illustrations
  • Video Content: Product demos, customer testimonials, explainer videos, Loom recordings

The Good News

You don't need to master Photoshop or learn color theory. The tools in this guide are specifically chosen because they:

  • Provide templates that work out of the box
  • Have intuitive interfaces that don't require training
  • Produce professional results with minimal effort
  • Offer free tiers sufficient for most startup needs
  • Include AI features that handle the hard parts automatically

Tool Categories

Understanding what each type of tool does best helps you build the right toolkit:

Graphic Design Tools

For creating static images: social posts, marketing graphics, presentations, documents.

Examples: Canva, Figma, Adobe Express

UI/UX Design Tools

For product design: app interfaces, website mockups, prototypes, design systems.

Examples: Figma, Sketch, Framer

Presentation Tools

For slides: pitch decks, investor presentations, team updates, sales materials.

Examples: Pitch, Gamma, Beautiful.ai, Google Slides

Video Tools

For recording and editing: product demos, tutorials, promotional videos, social clips.

Examples: Loom, Descript, CapCut, Riverside

AI Image Generation

For creating original images: illustrations, concept art, social visuals, marketing imagery.

Examples: Midjourney, DALL-E 3, Stable Diffusion, Ideogram

Image Utilities

For specific image tasks: background removal, upscaling, compression, format conversion.

Examples: Remove.bg, Cleanup.pictures, TinyPNG, Squoosh

Quick Comparison Table

Tool Free Tier Starting Price Best For Learning Curve
Canva Generous $15/month Everything visual Very Low
Figma 3 projects $15/editor/mo Product/UI design Medium
Pitch Unlimited $8/member/mo Team presentations Low
Gamma 400 credits $10/month AI presentations Very Low
Remove.bg 1 free/image $9/40 credits Background removal None
Midjourney No $10/month AI image generation Medium
DALL-E 3 Via ChatGPT Plus $20/month AI images with text Low
Loom 25 videos $15/creator/mo Screen recording Very Low
Descript 1 hour $15/month Video/podcast editing Low

Canva (The Essential)

Canva

All-Purpose Design Platform

The Swiss Army knife of design tools. Canva handles everything from social media graphics to presentations to video editing, all through a beginner-friendly interface with thousands of templates.

Freemium From $15/mo

Why Every Founder Needs Canva

Canva has become the default design tool for non-designers, and for good reason. It abstracts away the complexity of design software while providing professional-quality output. The template library alone is worth the price of admission - whatever you need to create, someone has already made a template for it.

The platform has evolved far beyond simple graphics. You can now edit videos, create presentations, build simple websites, generate AI images, remove backgrounds, and collaborate with teams - all in one tool. For most startup design needs, Canva is sufficient as your only design tool.

Key Features

  • Massive Template Library: Thousands of professionally designed templates for every use case
  • Brand Kit: Save your colors, fonts, and logos for consistent branding
  • Magic Resize: Instantly resize designs for different platforms
  • AI Features: Magic Write for copy, Magic Design for auto-generation, background removal
  • Video Editing: Basic but capable video editor with stock footage
  • Real-time Collaboration: Work with team members simultaneously
  • Stock Library: Millions of photos, videos, and graphics included

Pricing

  • Free: Unlimited designs, 5GB storage, 1M+ free templates, basic AI features
  • Pro: $15/month per person - Premium templates, Brand Kit, Magic Resize, 100M+ stock assets, 1TB storage
  • Teams: $10/month per person (min 3) - Everything in Pro plus team features, approval workflows
  • Enterprise: Custom pricing - SSO, advanced admin, dedicated support

Tips for Founders

  • Start with a template, don't design from scratch
  • Set up your Brand Kit immediately - even the free version has a basic version
  • Use Magic Resize to create multiple platform versions at once
  • The presentation mode is underrated - consider it for pitch decks
  • Create folders for organized asset management

Pros

  • Extremely easy to use
  • Massive template library
  • Generous free tier
  • Continuous AI improvements
  • All-in-one solution

Cons

  • Designs can look "Canva-like"
  • Limited fine control compared to Figma
  • Not suitable for complex UI design
  • Pro version adds up with team size

Best For: Every founder. Seriously. Install this first. Use it for social media, marketing materials, simple presentations, and anything visual that doesn't require Figma-level precision.

Figma (For UI/Product)

Figma

Professional Design Tool

The industry-standard design tool for product and UI/UX design. More powerful than Canva, with a steeper learning curve, but essential if you're building a software product.

Freemium From $15/editor/mo

When to Use Figma vs. Canva

Canva is for creating finished graphics. Figma is for designing interfaces and creating design systems. If you're building a software product - whether a web app, mobile app, or SaaS tool - you'll eventually need Figma for mockups, prototypes, and working with designers or developers.

The learning curve is real but surmountable. Figma's free tier is generous enough for most startups, and the investment in learning pays dividends when you need to iterate on product designs, create developer handoff specs, or work with design contractors.

Key Features

  • Vector Design: Full vector editing for precise, scalable designs
  • Components: Create reusable elements that update everywhere
  • Auto Layout: Responsive designs that adapt to content
  • Prototyping: Create interactive prototypes without code
  • Dev Mode: Generate CSS, share specs with developers
  • Real-time Collaboration: Multiple people editing simultaneously
  • Community: Huge library of free templates, UI kits, and plugins

Pricing

  • Free: 3 Figma files, 3 FigJam files, unlimited personal files, unlimited viewers
  • Professional: $15/editor/month - Unlimited files, team libraries, advanced prototyping
  • Organization: $45/editor/month - Design systems, branching, analytics
  • Enterprise: $75/editor/month - Advanced security, dedicated support

Getting Started Tips

  • Start with the Figma Community - don't design from scratch
  • Learn keyboard shortcuts early (they're essential for efficiency)
  • Master Auto Layout - it's confusing at first but incredibly powerful
  • Use Components for anything you'll repeat
  • Keep files organized with clear naming conventions

Pros

  • Industry standard for product design
  • Powerful free tier
  • Excellent collaboration features
  • Huge community and resources
  • Developer handoff built in

Cons

  • Steeper learning curve than Canva
  • Overkill for simple graphics
  • Can be overwhelming at first
  • Subscription gets expensive with teams

Best For: Startup founders building software products who need to design interfaces, create prototypes, or work with designers. Essential for product-led companies.

Pitch (Modern Presentations)

Pitch

Collaborative Presentation Tool

A modern presentation tool designed for startups and teams. Beautiful templates, real-time collaboration, and features specifically for pitch decks and team updates.

Freemium From $8/member/mo

Overview

Pitch was created by former Wunderlist founders who understood that Google Slides and PowerPoint weren't designed for how modern startups work. The result is a presentation tool with beautiful default templates, real-time collaboration, and workflow features like version history and status tracking that make team presentations less chaotic.

The templates are particularly strong for startup use cases: pitch decks, investor updates, sales presentations, and team all-hands. If you're tired of fighting with slide software to make things look good, Pitch removes that friction.

Key Features

  • Beautiful, professional templates designed for startups
  • Real-time collaboration with comments and feedback
  • Version history to track changes
  • Video recording for async presentations
  • Live video conferencing integration
  • Custom branding and style guides
  • Analytics to see engagement with shared decks

Pricing

  • Free: Unlimited presentations, unlimited collaborators, basic features
  • Pro: $8/member/month - Custom fonts, export to PDF/PPTX, advanced permissions
  • Business: $19/member/month - Workspaces, SSO, admin controls

Pros

  • Excellent startup-focused templates
  • Modern, intuitive interface
  • Great collaboration features
  • Generous free tier

Cons

  • Less customization than PowerPoint
  • Smaller template library than Canva
  • Some features locked to paid tiers

Best For: Teams creating pitch decks, investor updates, and collaborative presentations. Excellent for startups who want professional results without fighting their tools.

Gamma (AI-Powered Presentations)

Gamma

AI Presentation Builder

A new approach to presentations powered by AI. Describe what you want, and Gamma generates a complete, well-designed presentation. Perfect for people who hate making slides.

Freemium From $10/mo

Overview

Gamma represents a fundamentally different approach to presentations. Instead of dragging elements around slides, you describe what you want - either with a prompt or by pasting existing content - and Gamma generates a complete presentation with appropriate images, layouts, and structure. You then refine as needed.

The AI isn't just for generation - it helps with rewriting, image selection, layout suggestions, and expansion. For founders who find slide creation tedious or intimidating, Gamma removes the blank-canvas problem entirely.

Key Features

  • AI Generation: Create full presentations from prompts or existing content
  • Smart Templates: AI-selected layouts based on your content
  • Image AI: Automatic relevant image selection
  • Rewrite and Expand: AI helps refine individual slides
  • Web Publishing: Share as interactive web pages, not just PDFs
  • Nested Cards: Modern card-based format rather than traditional slides

Pricing

  • Free: 400 AI credits, unlimited presentations, Gamma branding
  • Plus: $10/month - Unlimited AI, remove branding, export options
  • Pro: $20/month - Advanced AI, custom domains, analytics

Pros

  • Fastest way to create presentations
  • AI handles design decisions
  • Great for content-heavy decks
  • Modern web-native format
  • Continuously improving AI

Cons

  • Less control than traditional tools
  • AI results need refinement
  • Non-traditional format may not work for all audiences
  • Credit system can be limiting

Best For: Founders who hate making presentations and want something good enough fast. Excellent for internal presentations, documentation, and situations where speed matters more than pixel-perfect control.

Remove.bg and Image Utilities

Remove.bg

Background Removal Tool

One-click background removal that works surprisingly well. Upload an image, get a transparent PNG. Essential for product photos, headshots, and creating professional-looking graphics.

Freemium From $9/month

Background Removal Tools

Background removal used to require Photoshop expertise. Now AI handles it in seconds. Remove.bg is the leading dedicated tool, though Canva and other tools have added similar features.

  • Remove.bg: Best quality, works on complex images, API available. Free for low-res, credits for high-res.
  • Canva Background Remover: Built into Canva Pro. Good enough for most uses.
  • Cleanup.pictures: Removes objects from images, not just backgrounds. Great for cleaning up photos.

Remove.bg Pricing

  • Free: Preview quality (low resolution) for free
  • Credits: $9 for 40 credits, $29 for 150 credits (1 credit = 1 high-res image)
  • Subscription: $9/month for 40 credits, $29/month for 150 credits
  • API: Pay-as-you-go pricing for developers

Other Essential Image Utilities

  • TinyPNG / Squoosh: Compress images without quality loss - essential for web performance
  • Photopea: Free browser-based Photoshop alternative for advanced editing
  • Cleanup.pictures: Remove unwanted objects from photos with AI
  • Upscale.media: Increase image resolution with AI

Best For: Product photos, headshots, creating composite images, and any situation where you need subjects without backgrounds. Essential utility in every founder's toolkit.

Midjourney and DALL-E (AI Image Generation)

Midjourney

AI Image Generation

The leading AI image generator, known for beautiful, artistic results. Creates stunning visuals from text descriptions, perfect for marketing imagery, social content, and creative projects.

From $10/mo

AI Image Generation Overview

AI image generation has transformed what's possible for founders without design skills. Need a hero image for your landing page? An illustration for your blog? A social media visual? Describe it in words, and AI creates it in seconds. The results range from "good enough" to "genuinely impressive."

Midjourney

Midjourney produces the most aesthetically pleasing results of any AI image generator. The images have a distinctive quality - they look like they were created by skilled artists rather than generated by machines. The learning curve is learning to write good prompts (prompt engineering), not learning software.

  • Pricing: $10/month (Basic - 200 images), $30/month (Standard - unlimited relaxed)
  • Access: Via Discord or web interface
  • Strengths: Artistic quality, lighting, composition, style consistency
  • Weaknesses: Text in images, specific faces, Discord-based workflow

DALL-E 3

AI Image Generation

OpenAI's image generator, integrated with ChatGPT. Best at following complex instructions and generating text within images - a weakness of other AI tools.

$20/mo (ChatGPT Plus)

DALL-E 3

DALL-E 3's integration with ChatGPT makes it the most accessible AI image generator. Describe what you want in natural language, have a conversation to refine it, and ChatGPT generates images directly in the chat. It's particularly good at following complex, specific instructions and rendering text within images.

  • Pricing: Included with ChatGPT Plus ($20/month) or API access
  • Access: ChatGPT interface or API
  • Strengths: Text in images, following instructions, conversational refinement
  • Weaknesses: Less artistic than Midjourney, slower iteration

Use Cases for Startups

  • Blog post headers: Unique imagery instead of generic stock photos
  • Social media visuals: Eye-catching graphics that stand out
  • Presentation illustrations: Custom visuals that match your content
  • Marketing materials: Hero images, backgrounds, conceptual art
  • Product mockups: Lifestyle images showing product in context

Best For: Creating unique visual content when stock photos feel generic and custom photography is too expensive. Particularly valuable for content marketing and social media where you need a constant stream of fresh visuals.

Loom (Video Recording)

Loom

Screen Recording Tool

The simplest way to record and share video messages. Record your screen and camera, share with a link. Essential for async communication, demos, and tutorials.

Freemium From $15/creator/mo

Overview

Loom has become the standard for quick video communication in startups. Instead of writing a long email or scheduling a meeting, record a 2-minute Loom explaining something visually. It's faster than writing, clearer than text, and respects everyone's time by being async.

Key Features

  • One-click screen and camera recording
  • Instant shareable links (no file uploads)
  • Basic editing (trim, stitch)
  • Viewer analytics and engagement data
  • Comments and reactions on videos
  • Automatic transcription
  • AI summaries of video content

Pricing

  • Free: 25 videos, 5-minute limit, basic features
  • Business: $15/creator/month - Unlimited videos, no time limit, custom branding
  • Enterprise: Custom pricing - SSO, advanced admin, SLAs

Use Cases

  • Product demos: Show customers how things work
  • Bug reports: Show developers exactly what you're seeing
  • Team updates: Async standup or weekly update videos
  • Sales follow-ups: Personal video messages after meetings
  • Customer support: Visual explanations instead of text

Pros

  • Dead simple to use
  • No file management needed
  • Great for async communication
  • Useful free tier

Cons

  • Limited editing capabilities
  • 5-minute limit on free tier
  • Not for polished video content

Best For: Quick video communication, product demos, async updates, and any situation where showing is easier than telling. A productivity multiplier for remote and hybrid teams.

Descript (Video and Podcast Editing)

Descript

AI-Powered Video Editor

A revolutionary video and podcast editor that lets you edit video by editing text. Delete words from the transcript and they're removed from the video. Magical for non-editors.

Freemium From $15/mo

Overview

Descript's core innovation is text-based editing. Upload a video, and Descript transcribes it. Edit the transcript like a document - delete sentences, rearrange paragraphs, fix mistakes - and the video changes to match. It's the closest thing to magic in video editing, making it accessible to people who find traditional video editors overwhelming.

Key Features

  • Text-based editing: Edit video by editing the transcript
  • Overdub: Clone your voice to fix mistakes without re-recording
  • Filler word removal: Automatically remove "ums," "uhs," and silences
  • Studio Sound: AI enhancement for better audio quality
  • Eye Contact: AI adjusts your eyes to look at camera
  • Screen recording: Built-in recording capabilities
  • Multitrack editing: Traditional timeline editing also available

Pricing

  • Free: 1 hour of transcription, watermark on exports
  • Hobbyist: $15/month - 10 hours transcription, no watermark
  • Creator: $30/month - 30 hours, advanced AI features
  • Business: $40/month - Unlimited hours, team features

Use Cases

  • Podcast editing: Edit interviews by editing the transcript
  • YouTube videos: Polish videos without learning Premiere
  • Course content: Create professional-looking educational videos
  • Webinar repurposing: Turn recordings into polished content
  • Social clips: Extract and polish short clips from longer content

Pros

  • Revolutionary text-based editing
  • Makes video editing accessible
  • Excellent AI features
  • Great for spoken content
  • Combined video and audio editing

Cons

  • Not ideal for highly visual content
  • Transcription accuracy varies
  • Can be slow with large files
  • Learning curve despite simplicity

Best For: Founders creating video content - YouTube videos, podcasts, webinars, course content - who don't want to learn traditional video editing software.

Stock Resources

Even with AI generation and design tools, you'll need stock photos, videos, icons, and fonts. These free resources should be your first stop:

Free Stock Photos

  • Unsplash: The largest collection of free high-quality photos. No attribution required.
  • Pexels: Free photos and videos with a good search interface.
  • Pixabay: Massive library of free images, videos, and music.

Icons

  • Heroicons: Beautiful hand-crafted SVG icons from the Tailwind team. Free and open source.
  • Tabler Icons: 4,000+ free, open-source icons. Clean and consistent.
  • Noun Project: Millions of icons. Free with attribution, paid without.
  • Icons8: Large library with photos, illustrations, and music too.

Fonts

  • Google Fonts: The standard for free web fonts. Huge selection.
  • Fontshare: High-quality free fonts from Indian Type Foundry. Great alternatives to expensive fonts.
  • Font Squirrel: Curated free fonts licensed for commercial use.

Illustrations

  • unDraw: Open-source illustrations customizable by color. Perfect for landing pages.
  • Humaaans: Mix-and-match illustrations of people.
  • Open Doodles: Free sketchy illustrations.

Design Principles for Founders

You don't need design training, but understanding a few principles dramatically improves your output:

Less is More

The most common non-designer mistake is adding too much: too many colors, too many fonts, too many elements. Restrain yourself. Use two colors maximum. Use one or two fonts. Leave white space. When in doubt, remove something.

Consistency Beats Perfection

A simple design used consistently looks more professional than varied elaborate designs. Pick one style and stick with it across everything. This is why brand kits and templates are so valuable - they enforce consistency automatically.

Hierarchy Guides Attention

Make the important things big and bold. Make secondary things smaller and lighter. This visual hierarchy tells people where to look first and how to navigate your content. Every design should have one clear focus.

Alignment Creates Order

Align elements to each other. Use grids. Don't place things randomly. Even subtle misalignment looks sloppy. Tools like Canva and Figma have alignment guides - use them.

Use Templates

There's no shame in templates. Professional designers use templates. Templates are starting points that you customize, not creativity shortcuts to feel guilty about. Start with a template, then make it yours.

Tool Stack by Need

Social Media Content

  • Primary: Canva - templates for every platform, scheduled posting
  • AI Images: Midjourney or DALL-E for unique visuals
  • Video: Loom for quick clips, Descript for polished videos

Pitch Decks

  • Speed: Gamma - let AI create the first draft
  • Polish: Pitch - beautiful templates, good collaboration
  • Maximum Control: Figma - when every pixel matters

Product Screenshots and Mockups

  • UI Design: Figma - the only choice for serious product design
  • Quick Mockups: Canva - browser mockups, device frames
  • Screenshots: CleanShot (Mac) or ShareX (Windows)

Marketing Materials

  • Graphics: Canva - ads, banners, email headers
  • Hero Images: Midjourney for unique visuals, Unsplash for quick grabs
  • Background Removal: Remove.bg or Canva Pro

Video Content

  • Quick Recording: Loom - demos, explanations, async communication
  • Edited Content: Descript - podcasts, YouTube, courses
  • Social Clips: CapCut or Descript for short-form content