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What is UXPin?

UXPin is a UX design platform with wireframing, prototyping and interactive mockup features.

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UXPin has become an essential tool for designers and teams looking to streamline the wireframing and prototyping process. Users have found …
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UXPin for CRO

6 out of 10
December 27, 2018
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In my case, UXPin is being used to create wireframes and mocks to brief our creative teams for Site Optimisation projects within the many …
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Beware of losing hours of work!

2 out of 10
June 30, 2017
Was using service to create a mockup of our home page. We wanted to try out the tool to see if we'd use it for our UX and wireframing.
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UXPin

8 out of 10
March 12, 2016
Incentivized
UXPin is being used by the product cepartment to develop high fidelity wireframes for our product.
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What is UXPin?

UXPin is a UX design platform with wireframing, prototyping and interactive mockup features.

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Demo'ing my EduMenu Mock-up via UXPin

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Product Details

What is UXPin?

UXPin Video

In this UXPin tutorial, you will learn how to use UXPin Data. See how to populate an element with data from JSON, CSV or Google Sheets with just one click. UXPin also features a bunch of diverse sample data like avatars, names, addresses and much more. On top of that, our inte...
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

UXPin has become an essential tool for designers and teams looking to streamline the wireframing and prototyping process. Users have found that UXPin allows them to create website and app wireframes, as well as development specification documents, all in one platform. The ability to share working wireframes with clients has been particularly valuable, as clients can click through proposed app screens and website pages, gaining a better understanding of the design concepts. This has facilitated collaboration and feedback on UX proposals, promoting transparency and demonstrating the effectiveness of proposed approaches.

With UXPin's intuitive interface and robust tools, designers are able to quickly create layouts that can be easily adjusted based on client feedback. The tool's smart elements have been praised for speeding up the workflow and enabling the creation of interactive designs. Additionally, the documentation section of UXPin serves as a valuable asset for teams, allowing them to clarify details not immediately evident in the wireframes. This feature ensures that everyone is on the same page and helps prevent any potential misunderstandings or missed elements. Overall, UXPin has provided designers with a powerful solution for wireframing and prototyping, enhancing collaboration among team members and ultimately reducing costs and saving time in the design process.

Documentation and Context: Users have found the ability to add documentation to projects helpful for further defining functionality and flow. This feature enhances the overall understanding of project requirements for multiple reviewers.

Visual Design Capabilities: Reviewers appreciate the option to add images and other files to projects, allowing for visually appealing blueprints that can be easily shared with clients. This feature enables users to create engaging prototypes that help clients visualize the final product.

Collaboration and Communication: Users love the convenience of sharing project previews with clients, making it easy for them to understand the functionality and flow of their products. This capability streamlines communication processes and keeps clients up-to-date with project progress.

Limited Undo Functionality: Some users have expressed frustration with the undo functionality in UXPin, noting that it only allows for a single undo and can sometimes lead to unintended changes that are difficult to revert.

Slow Performance: Several reviewers have mentioned that they found the software to be slow, including the mockups and editor, which negatively impacts their overall user experience.

Lack of Live Customer Support: Many users have voiced disappointment with the lack of live customer support or chat option in UXPin, finding it frustrating to rely solely on email support for assistance.

Based on user reviews, here are the three most common recommendations for UXPin:

  1. Try out the free trial: Many users recommend giving UXPin a try by taking advantage of their free trial. This allows users to explore the features and capabilities of the tool before making a commitment.

  2. Use it for wireframing and prototyping: UXPin is frequently recommended for its power and ease of use in wireframing and prototyping. Users find it helpful for designing UI/UX interfaces, creating high-fidelity prototypes, and collaborating with team members.

  3. Explore other options: Some users suggest investigating other more intuitive products first before opting for UXPin. While they acknowledge its strengths in online collaboration and browser-based prototyping, they advise considering alternative tools like Marvel or Pixate if ease-of-use is a priority.

It is important to note that while UXPin receives positive recommendations overall, some users mention quirks and room for improvement, such as challenges with constant iteration and performance issues with large numbers of elements.

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Bas van der Pol | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We use it to build mockups for mobile experiences to present to our clients. The mockups are interactive and can be shared to our clients including a phone frame. That is pretty neat. The tool itself is very slow and hard to work with. It is not intuitive and at first it seems like a good tool, but after you find the many limitations, it just doesn't work.
Aaron Nickulas | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I brought UXPin into with me when I joined Fidelity Investments’ Innovation Lab as a Director of UX and Start-up Design Lead. This tool was used to produce hi-fidelity functional prototypes from concept to test to development to maintain design consistency for development. A side benefit allowed for a deeper understanding and working working process for both the front and back end development teams along with the UX and design teams who were a mix of co-located and distributed people. Our engineers could lean in and help designers with expression logic to help make concepts better with personalized experiences. This tool offers something that most don’t. The interactions are real—not simulated—and previews of your work are presented HTML code, not converted to images. It’s a design tool that is technical enough for technologists to lean into, but powerfully enough that you don’t need it to produce the best prototypes engineers really got into it and created a lot of cross-team collaboration.
September 30, 2019

UXPin for Better UX

Rachel Stantliff | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use UXPin for multiple things including website wireframes, app wireframes, development specification documents for apps, etc. Several people in our organization use UXPin from our writer that heads up creating new sitemaps to our designers that use it to map out the flow of websites. We have found that our clients are more visual and have a hard time understanding how their websites and apps will flow. UXPin addresses that issue.

With UXPin, we're able to share working wireframes to allow our clients the ability to click through their proposed app screens and website pages. It also helps our development teams determine if something is really going to work or not before they go through all of the coding required to make something happen. The documentation section of UXPin has been a big asset for our teams in the last year. It helps our developers to spell out additional things that may not be as obvious when reviewing the wireframes. It also allows our clients a better way to provide feedback on the app and web flows we share with them.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Within the last year, my company’s design team started using UXPin to explore a wireframing and prototyping solution with robust tools for both creating wireframes and prototypes AND collaboration. We have many current tools in our arsenal, and we’ve used many other tools in the past, and one of our most consistent frustrations is that many of these tools do really well for designing but less well in collaboration (or vice versa). So now we’re using UXPin to see if we can save some costs by reducing the number of tools we pay for, and by saving us time in being able to use one tool for design and collaboration.
December 27, 2018

UXPin for CRO

Nuno Luz | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
In my case, UXPin is being used to create wireframes and mocks to brief our creative teams for Site Optimisation projects within the many clients we have. This allows us to collaboratively work and comment on UX proposals, easily share with internal stakeholders and also share with our clients when the mock is ready to be approved. Having a proof-of-concept UX that shows the functionality to the clients is massively important for us since it promotes transparency and allows us to demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed approach. Also our Dev team finds it quite easy to export the CSS and just build the content in a quick way.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
UXPin is my go-to tool to create wireframes and lo-fidelity prototypes.
UXPin:
- is used by the product designers to build with interactive designs
- helps us experiment with different flows to get feedback from stakeholders and team members
- is used for design prototypes to test out interactions
- increases collaboration between team members

I used to use Omnigraffle, but it would be time-consuming to make an interactive low-fidelity prototype with it, so I switched to UXPin to speed up my workflow and increase the amount.
Charlie Chauvin | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
One of our frequent mantra's is 'wireframe everything'. We found that UXPin is the best at meeting our needs for doing that. As part of our process, from the very beginning we wireframe as much of the site as possible and present clients a working link where they can click through to each page. This allows them to start to see how we think and let them know what we are missing. It's a much more real experience and it sets expectations on them for the content they need to provide us. With the use of UXPin's smart elements we can create layouts fast and correct based on clients modifications just as easily. As a designer it helps me take control of the conversation and address client concerns so that we know what content and assets are available to use before we start design. The wireframes also serve as a blueprint for our development department because they cover things like what form fields will be available and what areas clients will need to be able to edit content. Overall it creates a much more collaborative experience that encourages conversation before design decisions are made or code is written.
Pattie Covert | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use UXPin when I need wireframes to explain functionality and site planning. So our clients aren't "lost in the weeds" at this critical beginning phase, I purposefully design using simple typefaces, insert greeking instead of live text, and convert all graphics to grayscale. The interface is very intuitive and there are multiple ways to export and present your wireframe. I introduced it to our team and we all find it to be a useful tool.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use UXPin to create wireframes for web design clients. I hammer out key elements like layout, navigation, and content placement. With features like smart elements and page duplication, I can quickly create wireframes for every layout I plan to present to the client. It is easy to use "out of the box". Although I personally haven't delved into UXPin's more advanced & interactive features, its a great tool to get a project off the ground.
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