Atlas vs FigJam
Both are capable diagram tools. The honest answer depends on whether you want a standalone editor or an AI-native one that lives inside your workspace. FigJam is the design-team whiteboard next to Figma. Atlas Diagram Studio pairs a whiteboard with a structured diagram engine and AI text-to-diagram, connected to your projects and docs instead of design files.
FigJam is Figma's delightful whiteboard for design teams. Its playful collaboration, stickies, and tight integration with Figma design files make it a natural home for product and design workshops.
Best for:
Design teams already living in Figma who want a fun, collaborative whiteboard next to their design files.
FigJam is the design-team whiteboard next to Figma. Atlas Diagram Studio pairs a whiteboard with a structured diagram engine and AI text-to-diagram, connected to your projects and docs instead of design files.
Best for:
Teams that want a whiteboard plus structured engineering diagrams and AI text-to-diagram, connected to projects and docs rather than design files.
Feature comparison
A fair scorecard. Where the rival leads, we say so.
| Capability | Atlas | FigJam |
|---|---|---|
| Playful collaborative whiteboard | Solid | Best-in-class |
| Structured UML / ERD / architecture | Basic | |
| AI text-to-diagram (validated graph) | Partial | |
| Mermaid & .drawio import | ||
| Lives inside an all-in-one work OS | ||
| Tight Figma design-file integration | Best-in-class | |
| Flowcharts, UML, ERD & network diagrams | ||
| Drag-and-drop shape library | ||
| Export to PNG / SVG / PDF | ||
| Web-based, nothing to install |
FAQ
Ready when you are
Start free, import your Mermaid and .drawio files, and generate your first diagram from a sentence. Diagrams that live inside your whole workspace.