QuantUX is a browser-based user interface (UI) data capture tool that allows designers and researchers to collect valuable insights and feedback on their designs. It provides an easy way to conduct usability testing, remote user testing, and user research sessions. With QuantUX, you can create interactive prototypes of your designs and invite participants to provide feedback. It supports various types of data capture, such as screen recordings, video recordings of participants' faces, and audio recordings of their thoughts and comments during the testing sessions. The tool also offers features like task creation, note-taking, highlighting, and real-time collaboration. One of the commercial competitors or functionally similar products to QuantUX is [[Figma]]. Figma is a cloud-based design tool that allows teams to collaborate on UI/UX design projects. While it primarily focuses on design creation and collaboration, Figma also offers some prototyping capabilities. Similar to QuantUX, Figma enables users to create interactive prototypes by linking different screens or components together. However, Figma's prototyping features are not as extensive as those offered by dedicated UX research tools like QuantUX. Both QuantUX and Figma provide web-based interfaces that allow multiple team members to work together in real-time. They also offer commenting and annotation features for feedback collection. However, QuantUX emphasizes user testing and research-specific functionalities more than Figma. Ultimately, the choice between QuantUX and its competitors depends on the specific needs of the project or organization. If comprehensive UI data capture and usability testing are important requirements, QuantUX may be a more suitable choice. On the other hand, if design creation and collaboration are the primary focus with limited prototyping needs, Figma could be a viable alternative. # References ```dataview Table title as Title, authors as Authors where contains(subject, "QuantUX") ```