Best Prototyping Apps for iPhone of 2024

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    Miro Reviews
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    Miro

    Miro

    $8 per month
    14,712 Ratings
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    Miro helps you keep your team's minds in sync. Miro is a virtual whiteboard and remote collaboration tool that helps cross-functional teams collaborate more effectively to create great things. Miro isn't a video conferencing tool, and Miro doesn't try to be. Miro's goal is to provide a platform for teams who work most effectively across areas, geographies, timezones to get more out of their ideas when they can't all be in the office together at the same time. It includes over 200 pre-made templates to capture and visualize ideas, collaboration tools like comments, chat screen sharing and video chat and integrations with popular business tools. Miro AI is your team's ultimate boost, empowering you to unleash your creativity and productivity like never before. We are your launchpad to the future, providing the assistance you need to bring your next big idea to life. Let Miro AI help you unlock the full potential of your team's innovation and collaboration capabilities.
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    Omnis Studio Reviews

    Omnis Studio

    Omnis Software Ltd

    4 Ratings
    Omnis Studio is a cross-platform application development environment. Omnis Studio allows programmers and application developers to create application code once and then deploy their applications on almost any platform or device. This includes desktop PCs on Windows, macOS, and tablets as well as phones on iOS, Android, and Windows. Omnis JavaScript Client supports a wide range of client devices. This unique JavaScript-based technology renders the application UI and web pages in a standard web browser for desktops and mobile devices. Omnis Studio allows data and service integration via REST-based Web Services. The Omnis Studio API lets you extend the functionality of Omnis Studio with its powerful and flexible external components API. Omnis is headquartered at the UK, and has subsidiaries in USA and France. There are also distributors for many other parts.
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    Origami Studio Reviews
    This new method allows you to visually layout Origami prototypes using freeform drawing tools, text editor, and visual components. You can create flows between screens using built-in present animations. Visually arrange your components in the Canvas. Then, combine them with powerful interactions in patch editor. Native hardware APIs are available. With patches that unlock hardware capabilities, you can expand the potential of your prototypes. Paste editable vector shapes and text layers into Origami. Origami allows you to capture, trim, and export video directly from your prototype. You can easily share your prototypes for critique, reviews, or just to have fun. Origami performance has been upgraded. Faster patch editor, faster viewer and faster everything. You can preview your prototype on both physical and simulated devices. It is as easy as copying and pasting from Sketch or other design tools. Make sure that you have the Origami pasteboard installed from Figma's plugin community.
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    Lucidchart Reviews
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    Lucidchart

    Lucid Software

    $7.95/month/user
    10 Ratings
    Lucidchart is an online diagram tool that allows you to create and share professional diagrams. We support all aspects of communication and collaboration, from system design to brainstorming to project management. Lucidchart is loved by millions.
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    Simitless Reviews

    Simitless

    Simitless

    $3/month
    Simitless allows you to build the information system that suits you without writing a single line of code. You will be able to work together on your database and information system and can easily configure what you need when it is needed. Start from one of our hundreds upon hundreds of templates and tweak it as you wish. You won't have to alter the way you work to fit a particular software. Optimize, Analyze, Grow.
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    Proto.io Reviews

    Proto.io

    Proto.io

    $29 per month
    In no time, bring your idea to life. Prototyping is the solution for all your needs. UX designers, entrepreneurs and product managers. You can build your first prototype in no more than a few minutes. Proto.io's intuitive drag & drop interface makes it easy to build your first prototype. No skills required. You can take advantage of the many user interface libraries that include UI components that look and behave like their native counterparts. There are many ready-made, fully customizable templates for Web and Mobile. They include all the most popular elements and blocks. You don't need to search for assets that will complement your prototypes. Proto.io offers a wide range of Static and Animated Icons as well as Stock Images and Sound Effects.
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    Fluid UI Reviews

    Fluid UI

    Fluid Software

    $15 per user per month
    Are you a designer, developer, product owner, or product visionary You must communicate your vision clearly if you want to create a product that is successful. Fluid UI allows ideas to be quickly prototyped and shared instantly. Fluid UI is built for collaboration, feedback, and sharing. Get started with a free account to unleash your creativity. Your mind and the world around you are often vastly different. A good prototype can paint a thousand pictures. It connects all the dots so everyone can see them. It is also short on time. There is a lot to do. Fluid UI is fast, simple, and fun. It's the best way to communicate your ideas to the world. A comprehensive collection of pre-built UI Kits is available for Material Design, iOS and Wireframing. You can collaborate with your entire team on the same prototype in real-time. Visually linking your prototype together makes it easy to add interactions that are fun and productive.
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