A website wireframe, also known as a page schematic or screen blueprint, is a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website. Wireframes are created for the purpose of arranging elements to best accomplish a particular purpose. Search through 11 wireframes and find the inspiration for your next project.
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Browse wireframes for mobile apps, desktop websites, tablets, and responsive layouts. Available in low-fidelity, mid-fidelity, and high-fidelity styles.
Low-fi wireframes use simple shapes and placeholder text to map out layout and flow. High-fi wireframes include detailed typography, realistic spacing, and near-final visual design. Mid-fi sits between them.
Most wireframe kits include files for Figma, Sketch, and Adobe XD. Some include component libraries that integrate with your design tool's asset system.
Yes. Wireframes are commonly used for usability testing, stakeholder reviews, and developer handoffs. The commercial license covers all professional uses.