SmartDraw is the only alternative that automatically converts your existing Lucidchart files into editable SmartDraw files and makes the transition easy for your team.
Like Lucidchart, it checks all of the boxes expected of an enterprise-quality diagramming app and gives you central control over files stored on its built-in storage.
Unlike Lucidchart, SmartDraw also allows you to use other options for file storage. In addition to built-in storage, you can connect to the most popular third-party storage solutions, like OneDrive®, SharePoint®, and Google Drive™. And SmartDraw will use the existing folders and permissions you have already set up. It fits like a hand in a glove!
SmartDraw is much lower in cost than Lucidchart. In fact, Lucidchart users typically pay about ten times more than SmartDraw for 50 users or more.
Switching to SmartDraw is easy. You can migrate your existing documents by first exporting them to Visio and then importing those Visio files into SmartDraw and picking up where you left off. Learn more.
SmartDraw is an excellent alternative to Lucidchart. It is much less expensive, has all the tools you need, and handles document storage more flexibly.
Visio® has always been considered the leader in the field of diagraming. Released over 30 years ago, it is desktop software that is part of the Office 365 Suite®, and it, too, checks all of the boxes expected of an enterprise-quality diagramming app. However, if you're looking for an online alternative to Lucidchart, Visio's online version is much lighter in features, and it does not meet all the usual enterprise requirements.
Lucidchart exports files in Visio® format so that you can transfer your Lucidchart files to Visio®, but you have to export each file manually, one at a time.
Desktop Visio® automatically stores its documents in SharePoint®, OneDrive®, or your local desktop. The online version of Visio® keeps them in OneDrive®.
Visio® is priced comparably to Lucidchart.
The desktop version of Visio® is lacking in the modern integrations common to modern apps like Lucidchart. Its light online version is a viable alternative to Lucidchart only if your diagramming requirements are modest.
Creately is an online app with many diagramming features expected in this category, with some expanded project management options.
It also does not use third-party storage solutions for documents and offers no central control over them.
It does support SSO.
Switching to Creately from Lucidchart requires leaving your existing Lucidchart files behind, but it might be worthwhile if you want the project management features of Creately.
Miro® is a whiteboarding application with some diagramming features. It does not check all of the expected boxes for an enterprise-quality diagramming app, but it is very strong in whiteboarding.
It also does not use third-party storage solutions for documents.
It does support SSO and central control of documents.
Switching to Miro® from Lucidchart makes sense if your most important requirement is collaborative whiteboarding with simple diagrams.
Gliffy is an online app with a rich set of diagramming features but lacks many that Lucidchart users might expect, such as shape data and specialized objects like gauges and tables. Its primary market is to be an add-on for Atlassian's Confluence and Jira.
It also does not use third-party storage solutions for documents except inside the Atlassian apps.
It does not support SSO and central control of documents.
Switching to Gliffy from Lucidchart makes sense if your most important requirement is integration with Atlassian apps.