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UXPIN VS JUSTINMIND

Looking for an alternative to Justinmind?

You’ve come to the right place to find an alternative to Justinmind. UXPin can help you start building prototypes that look and feel like the real deal. See why product teams from startups to enterprises made the switch from Justinmind to UXPin.

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Comparing UXPin 
and Justinmind

When it comes to the speed of creating truly interactive prototypes, drawing your own sharp-edge vector shapes, or building amazingly-inclusive designs, UXPin offers a lot more flexibility and powerful features than Justinmind. Also, unlike Justinmind, UXPin lets you  auto-generate names, cities, and even images. It just takes two clicks using UXPin’s built-in data generator. That’s right, no more lorem ipsum or searching for images on stock sites. 

UXPin’s mighty Pen and Pencil tools work like magic wands anytime you need to draw your own unique shapes. Then again, thanks to the built-in Contrast Checker and Color Blindness Simulator, you’ll know that your design meets the W3C accessibility standards. 

Better still – you can simulate how your prototype works through the API request feature that lets you create app prototypes that “talk” with your products. For example., as a car manufacturing company, you could build a prototype that communicates with vehicles. You can even save data from a prototype to a spreadsheet.

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NO MATTER YOUR EXPERIENCE LEVEL

UXPin is easy for anyone to use
Design
Prototype

Designing becomes much easier with built-in libraries, shapes, media, form elements, interactions, and animations that work for you.

Build an intuitive prototype that you can confidentially share with stakeholders, team members, and your user testing group.

Share a link to your design, get feedback from colleagues, and collaborate within a shared environment.

Contextual feedback

Inspect the details – fonts, CSS, measurements, etc. – from one place to keep everything updated and accurate.

Spec mode

Team members can work on any device with macOS, Windows, or a web browser.

Multi-platform
Sketch import

Import your Sketch files and use UXPin to turn them into interactive prototypes.

UXPin's collaborative designing environment works like Google Docs – everyone can contribute in real-time to get the best results.

Co-design in real time

I'm trying to understand what all the hype around Figma is about lately. Feature for feature, it kinda seems like @uxpin-lite.

@igaenssley, Twitter

UXPin's prototyping and animation tools

Turn your static mockups into interactive prototypes that show off animations, interactive features, and other features.

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FEATURES

Design collaboration like in Google Docs

Most UX development solutions make designers work in silos. They can't share their work until they finish. UXPin takes an alternative approach by encouraging collaboration at every step of the process. If you can collaborate in Google Docs, then you can use UXPin.

And design from a single source of truth with your team
Style guide

Maintain a summary of every project's colors, fonts, and assets for a more cohesive experience.

Shared component libraries

Add ready-to-use UI components, colors, text style, and assets to project libraries.

Design Systems

Build consistent Design Systems that are easy to maintain and share with team members.

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UXPin saves us hundreds of hours of product development by simplifying collaboration. Plus, with its great library of components, I can literally go in, cut and paste a component into my design, and we’re off and running.

Larry Sawyer

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UXPin is a design and prototyping solution chosen by the best.

Interactive form elements

As an alternative to Justinmind, UXPin lets you speed up prototyping with native HTML inputs. Say goodbye to static imitation. Instead, you can use interactive text fields, checkboxes, and radio buttons that work like the real thing.

States

Design different versions of any element and animate between them. Update properties between states with just one click. In UXPin each element can have several states with a different set of properties and interactions.

Real data

Make your prototypes look and feel more real. Fill them with auto-generated names, cities, and even images. It just takes two clicks using UXPin’s built-in data. That’s right, no more lorem ipsum or searching for images on stock sites.

Browser-based.

Engineers have access to up-to-date designs and can inspect all information about layers, export assets and copy code.

Co-design on the same file in real time.

Quickly build flows by connecting screens and adding transitions, overlays, and scrolling.

Create different states of any element and animate between these states. Update properties between states with just one click.

Versioning.

Built-in accessibility features.

Sketch import.

Send links to get contextual feedback.

Native HTML inputs, tables, etc. No coding required.

Team libraries with interactive components.

Get much closer to real, coded apps — add if/else logic to your interactions, store user input and reuse it later on the design.

Document components to team libraries. Then, share an automatically-generated, customizable web view of your design system with the components.

Version history

View previous versions of your prototype and verify design ideas based on them.

Iterations

With Iterations, you can save your work at various phases of your design process. Use them to evaluate design ideas by sharing preview links to past iterations and collect feedback — all without  sharing your work while it's still in progress.

Accessible design is a huge concept, and a hard one to master too. UXPin makes it easy to keep designs in line with accessibility standards and view them as those with one of the eight different types of color blindness.

Built-in accessibility tools

Drawing tools.