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Why choose Nintex as an InfoPath alternative for digital forms?

As Microsoft InfoPath is discontinued, organizations need an InfoPath alternative that can handle their digital forms needs. Nintex Forms capabilities, when coupled with our industry-leading process management and automation platform, provide our customers with the best solution to replace InfoPath and other legacy forms products.

Choose the best replacement for InfoPath

Microsoft has retired InfoPath forms, and will discontinue mainstream support for the InfoPath 2013 desktop application and InfoPath Forms Services for SharePoint Server in 2021. It’s time to convert your digital forms β€” and Nintex is the perfect InfoPath alternative.

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Built on top of SharePoint

Utilize data connections to access and inject SharePoint and other external data into your Nintex Forms β€” all without leaving your SharePoint environment.

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Responsive mobile functionality

Design Nintex Forms for multiple devices layouts, and fill in and submit forms directly from a mobile phone or tablet β€” whether online or offline.

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No coding required

With our no-code interface, anyone can drag and drop fields to create and customize forms without needing JavaScript or HTML expertise.

Work within a familiar forms designer

Nintex has a proven framework for you to consider as you think about migration, such as identifying business-critical processes and evaluating whether a form will be accessed by external participants. Discover more in our InfoPath transition guide.

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Let us help you migrate

Watch our on-demand webinar to learn how your organization can optimize your workflow and form usage to digitally transform your business operations.

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