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quickMockup

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Online tool for creating mockups in the browser. Use your browser’s save function to save the file (just html for view only, complete save for an editable version) or export to codepen for others to view.

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License model

  • FreeOpen Source

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Online
  • Self-Hosted
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Properties

  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Prototyping
  2.  Wireframing
  3.  Sketching
  4.  No registration required
  5.  UI Design

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quickMockup information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    21 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

AlternativeTo Category

Photos & Graphics

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about quickMockup, and it has gotten 10 likes

quickMockup was added to AlternativeTo by superluminar on Feb 22, 2016 and this page was last updated Sep 9, 2022.

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Top Positive Comment
Mark Torres
Dec 14, 2021
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It's like Pencil, but simpler because you don't need to download and install anything

What is quickMockup?

QuickMockup is a simple tool for creating simple mockups of interfaces and websites. It is HTML based and javascript-enhanced.

USECASE The tool is meant to allow to quickly create mockups of interfaces in order to communicate ideas.

It is not meant for pixel perfect mockups nor for complex interface mockups involving several screens and hundereds of elements.

The target group for now are interaction/interface designers or design-aware developers who take part in open source projects and need to communicate their ideas. An mockup is worth a thousand words in this case.

SAVING You can just save the webpage with your browsers save function (e.g. see here for Firefox) . In the dropdown in the saving dialog, you can select something like »complete webpage« and »only HTML«.

If you save the »complete webpage« , you retain interactivity (you could zip the files, send it to someone and that person could just continue working) . If you save »only HTML«, you still save a file containing your mockup wich you can view in any browser.

You can also just do a screenshot (in case it is more a throw-away mock anyway) using whichever tool you like.