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Inline comments let you leave feedback directly on specific elements in a design. This makes reviews faster, clearer, and easier to track across teammates and iterations.
To collect feedback, start by sharing a preview link to your design.
1

Open Share

In the editor, click the Share button.
2

Copy the Preview Link

Click Copy Preview Link.
3

Send it to your teammates

Anyone with the preview link can view the design and leave comments (if they have access).

Enter Comment Mode

You can enter Comment Mode from either the editor or the preview link.

From the editor

  • Click the comment icon in the editor navbar to toggle Comment Mode.
  • Open the preview link and click the comment icon to toggle Comment Mode.
You can quickly toggle Comment Mode with C. You can also hide/show comment indicators with H.

Add an inline comment

Once Comment Mode is enabled:
1

Click an element in the design

Tap on the specific UI element you want to comment on.
2

Write your feedback

Add context, describe the issue, and include a suggestion if you can.
3

Post the comment

Your comment appears as an indicator on the design and in the comments panel.
Comments are tied to elements in the design. If you resize the screen and elements move, your comments stay anchored to the right elements.

How to collaborate with teammates using inline comments

Here are a few common workflows teams use:
  • Async design reviews: Share a preview link, ask reviewers to leave comments directly on the relevant UI, and iterate without long meetings.
  • Cross-functional feedback: Product, engineering, and stakeholders can comment on exactly what they mean—even if they’re not editing the design.
  • Bug or polish tracking: Use comments as a lightweight checklist while you refine the UI (resolve items as you address them).
  • Version-aware feedback: Comments can be grouped by design version, so you can understand what feedback applies to which iteration.

Tips for high-signal feedback

  • One idea per comment: Split separate requests into separate comments to make resolution clearer.
  • Be specific: Describe what you expected and what you’re seeing.
  • Include intent: Explain the “why” (conversion, accessibility, brand consistency, etc.), not just the change request.

Troubleshooting

  • I don’t see comment indicators in the editor: Make sure comment mode is active (toggle it in the toolbar).