- Web app
Improved notifications view

We’ve also revamped our Web app’s notifications view — adding the option to filter between different types of notifications and giving everything more space, so you can see more of those all-important comments.

We’ve also revamped our Web app’s notifications view — adding the option to filter between different types of notifications and giving everything more space, so you can see more of those all-important comments.
We automatically and regularly save your Workspace documents as you design — this means you don’t need to manually save at all unless you want to create a version. If you want to mark a specific milestone or moment of progress, you can quickly create a new version — and add a description or a star — by using ^⌘S.
We’ve rolled out a brand new prototype player that works across the Mac, web and iOS apps. With our new prototype player, playing your prototypes should feel smoother, faster, and more reliable. We also now support advanced display effects like background blurs on scrolling Artboards.
Foresight now works with the Tidy button in the Inspector — you’ll now see a preview when you hover over it, giving you a better idea of how your changes will look. Tidy now also works on both the horizontal and vertical axis, making it even easier to align layers.
Requires macOS Monterey (12.0.0) or newer
Requires macOS Monterey (12.0.0) or newer
Smart Layout is now available in groups and Artboards, bringing more control and convenience to your work. We’ve also made plenty of great improvements to Smart Layout, including new keyboard shortcuts, Foresight support, and a whole lot more.
Requires macOS Monterey (12.0.0) or newer
When you’re browsing or searching for documents in the web app, you can now filter the view to show only documents with prototypes or documents you can edit. Within projects, you can ungroup collections to display all documents individually in your results. We’ve also added a new sorting feature, to help you organize your documents by name, date created, or last updated. Whichever you choose, you can sort your results in ascending or descending order.
We‘ve redesigned our sharing modal to give you more control over what you share inside and outside your Workspace. Instead of a combined list, we’ve split access settings into three tabs, giving you a quick overview of what you’re sharing, where, and with whom. This update also lets you invite Guests to projects as Viewers, making it easier to share your work with people outside the Workspace.
We’ve enabled dark mode in the web app. You can choose between Light or Dark or have the web app match your system settings. To try it out, open your Account menu (that shows your profile image) at the bottom of the left sidebar, then select an option from the Appearance menu.
Sketch is once again available to download from the Mac App Store. We’re happy to be back, and it looks like Apple are too.
This update fixes a few bugs and performance issues that you’ve told us about, along with a few issues you might have experienced while running Sketch on macOS Sonoma. Thanks for all your feedback!
Requires macOS Monterey (12.0.0) or newer
You can now view, create and respond to comments on your iPhone and iPad. This update also brings a full Canvas view to the iPhone, Artboard view to the iPad, as well as Mirroring support for the iPad.
This release fixes a bug that caused Sketch to crash when you opened certain documents. Thanks for your reports!
Requires macOS Monterey (12.0.0) or newer
This update includes some fixes to crashes and bugs you’ve reported. Thanks for your feedback!
Requires macOS Monterey (12.0.0) or newer