Affinity Publisher

4.7
Overall rating
Reviews

4.7
Overall rating
Reviews

About Affinity Publisher

Affinity Publisher is a graphic design software that helps publishers and creative professionals create and modify designs or layouts for books, magazines, website mock-ups and other marketing materials. Key features of the solution include double-page spreads, text wrapping, custom table formats, image frames, live master pages and layer effects. The platform enables administrators to create vector graphics, add drop caps among paragraphs and align the baseline of the text across columns. Additionally, Affinity Publisher allows teams to import or export files in JPEG, PDF, PSD, PNG, TIFF, GIFF and other formats. Affinity Publisher offers preflight checking functionality, letting businesses identify spelling errors, overflowing texts, poor image resolution and other errors. Pricing is based on a one-time license and support is extended via forum, video tutorials and email.
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Affinity Publisher pricing

Affinity Publisher does not have a free version and does not offer a free trial. Affinity Publisher paid version starts at USD 29.79/one-time.

Starting Price:
USD 29.79/one-time
Free Version:
No
Free trial:
No

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Affinity Publisher Reviews

Feature rating

Value for Money
4.8
Functionality
4.6
Ease of Use
4.4
Customer Support
4.3
5 reviews of 57 View all reviews
Cindy
Cindy
  • Industry: Computer Software
  • Company size: 51–200 Employees
  • Used Monthly for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
4
Customer Support
5

4
Reviewed on 13/10/2023

A good alternative to indesign

Pros

Affinity publisher is an easy-to-use page-layout program. The interface is simple and intuitive, and the functionalities on offer are designed to meet all page layout production needs.

Cons

Affinity publisher has two main drawbacks similar to those of other Affinity software. Its limited performance on a Windows environment and, of course, its dependence on other Affinity software.Publisher has been developed so that its full potential can be unlocked with the use of Designer and Photo.

Renea
  • Industry: Graphic Design
  • Company size: 2–10 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
4
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 31/10/2024

Excellent Alternative to Adobe for Professional Publishing

Overall, Affinity Publisher has been an invaluable tool in my business, allowing me to create and sell customizable templates for my clients on Etsy. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a professional-grade publishing software without the hefty price tag.

Pros

I’ve been using Affinity Publisher for my genealogy and family history business, and it has been a game-changer. It’s a highly affordable alternative to Adobe InDesign with powerful layout and design tools that are perfect for creating professional-quality publications. The interface feels familiar, especially if you’re coming from Adobe, but it's streamlined and much easier to navigate.

One standout feature is the ability to switch seamlessly between Affinity's suite of products (Designer and Photo), making it a breeze to handle complex projects without exporting files back and forth. I also appreciate the one-time payment model, which saves a lot compared to monthly subscription fees.

Cons

A couple of areas for improvement: it could use a few more advanced typographic features, and exporting options aren’t as extensive as Adobe's. However, it’s constantly updated, and Serif (the developer) listens closely to customer feedback.

Ann Katrin
  • Industry: E-Learning
  • Company size: 2–10 Employees
  • Used Daily for Free Trial
  • Review Source
Value for Money
3
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
4
Customer Support
0

3
Reviewed on 08/03/2023

Alternative to other publiishing softwares

Pros

Used it as an alternative to adobe products. worked fine, especially if you know what you are doing.

Cons

Photo editing needs some expertise for sure. After the trial we decided the price point is not worth it as we could also use the original for around the same price.

Alternatives Considered

Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator
Seth
  • Industry: Animation
  • Company size: Self Employed
  • Used Weekly for 6-12 months
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 21/09/2023

Best Adobe InDesign Alternative!

While not the industry standard, if you're an indie publisher, Affinity Publisher is the way to go. It has all the basic tools you need and will run smoother than InDesign. I value speed over niche advanced tools, so the ability to switch between Affinity programs and the less taxing processing requirements has led to me to switch over from InDesign. And Affinity's price tag is a great bonus too.

Pros

Affinity Publisher is easily the best alternative to InDesign out there. It has just about all the features for an affordable one time payment. The program runs smoothly with good UI and has all the features I need on a regular basis. It also has the ability to switch between Affinity programs quickly and easily which is a huge plus.

Cons

It's only missing one or two very niche tools like form fillable PDFs. That being said, Publisher beats our InDesign for making mockups.

Philip
  • Industry: Leisure, Travel & Tourism
  • Company size: Self Employed
  • Used Monthly for 6-12 months
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 27/11/2023

An easy to use and intuitive publishing tool.

Picking up Affinity Publisher has been relatively easy if you have used any publishing program previously. There are a few quirks to work around, but that is normal with any new program. But I found plenty of advice and workarounds on the net to help me achieve what I was looking for.

Pros

After many years of using QuarkXPress, Publisher and Indesign, this was a natural fit into my workflow and easy to learn.

Cons

It doesnt have all the featires of the big names, but I am assuming that this will come with time. After all, neither did QuarkXPress, Publisher or Indesign in the early days. It would be nice to have auto updates on images and graphics that you import rather than having to re import them again if you do changes outside the program.

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