As UI or UX designers, we need an app that helps us create a great UI design and allows us to create a basic flow chart to make sure our app works fine (Prototype method). I want to share the 7 UI or UX Prototype tools I've used for my latest project to work with my best team.
Remember, every tool has a big difference and you can compare each tool one by one alone and you'll get the best tool that's right for your current or farther project. So here it is.
>Sketch App & Craft Plugin
Yes, the Sketch app is an app for creating UI design and easy to use than Photoshop. Sketches have many templates that you can use for your project and are consistent for iOS and Android guides.
The crafting plugin helps Sketch apps to make your design a prototype, and if you want to see the end result, you can go to invisionapp and share it with your college or friends or clients.
>Adobe XD
Adobe XD is very different from Sketch application, we will get a feature called Prototype built-in from Adobe XD and we do not need any more plugins like we do in Sketch app.
>Mockplus
In this app, you can design the UI and make it live by using the prototype feature (built-in) without any plugins required. You'll get templates and components for iOS and Android. If you're using Windows or Mac, you can get this app and this app is compatible for both Windows and Mac.
>Balsamiq Mockup
This app is great for UX designers, especially if you work for design sprints and you only have a few minutes to make a prototype. Simply, you will get a component from this app and simply drag and drop it to your device.
>Flinto
Are you a UI interaction designer? Do you like animation in UI Design? Flinto helps you realize your dreams, the app is easy to use, there's a basic transition to animation for UI design, or you can make it (custom transition) using your creativity.
>Framer JS
Who loves programming languages? Here we can create prototype using JavaScript programming language. Of course, using JavaScript we can create custom animation based on our needs. But, almost not if you do not know about JavaScript.
I think this is enough of me, Thanks