Overview
Do you use software for advanced UI prototyping?
This software utilizes conditional logic, variables, data, and dynamic inputs to create realistic experiences.
Do you use software for advanced UI prototyping?
5% of respondents were unsure if they do Advanced Prototyping. This is the first year we have used this term, and we hope to strengthen respondents' understanding in the future.
This category did not include an option for "I use other tools" because Advanced Prototyping isn't possible using physical media (like a whiteboard).
Which software do you primarily use for advanced UI prototyping?
87% of respondents who use ProtoPie as their primary Advanced Prototyping tool also use Figma as their primary UI Design tool.
The percentage of respondents using code as a prototyping tool increased from 7.7% to 12.5% since 2021 (a 64% increase). So, let us be the first to say it—should designers code?
Respondents who are using Figma for Advanced Prototyping may not understand this category or are using plugins to achieve dynamic inputs and conditional logic.
Highests ratings for tools with a large number of responses.
ProtoPie | 4.29 | (493) | |
Axure | 3.99 | (195) | |
Webflow | 3.91 | (160) | |
Framer | 3.89 | (119) |
These tools didn't gather enough responses to meet our ratings criteria but are still worth checking out.
Antetype | 4.62 | (50) | |
Proto.io | 3.98 | (50) | |
UXPin | 3.88 | (68) | |
Anima | 3.87 | (39) | |
Principle | 3.87 | (23) |
Segmented by payment status
Respondents are less likely to be paying for Advanced Prototyping tools than UI Design or Basic Prototyping tools (or maybe their employer is less likely to pay).