Free Android Mockup Templates
How to Use the Android Mockup Templates in Creately
- Choose a template that suits your needs
Choose an Android app mockup template by screen type login, feed, settings, and more. Click “Edit This Template” to open it.
- Sign in or create a free Creately account
Create a free account or sign in. This lets you save your android mockup, return to it later, and keep every change synced to your workspace.
- Open the template and customize it
Assemble screens from Android UI components app bars, buttons, lists, cards and navigation—and arrange them to your layout.
- Drag in Android components (app bar, FAB, lists, cards)
- Lay out screens on device frames
- Add real labels, icons and placeholder content
- Link screens to show navigation flow
- Apply Material-style spacing and hierarchy
- Android UI component library
Build screens from ready Android UI shapes and device frames, so mockups look native without designing controls from scratch.
- Collaborate with your team
Share for feedback. Give others view or edit access to your android mockup, gather comments inline, and resolve them without leaving the canvas.
- Save, export, or present
Finish and share. Save to your workspace, export the android mockup as PNG, JPEG, SVG or PDF, or present it live and then embed or link it wherever your team works.
FAQs about Android Mockup Templates
Yes. Most android mockup templates are free to open and edit with a basic Creately account — browse the collection, pick one, and start customizing right away. A few advanced templates or features sit on paid plans, but the free tier is plenty to get started.
Yes. Export your android mockup from Creately as PNG, JPEG, PDF or SVG and drop it into Word, PowerPoint, Google Docs, Slides, Confluence or any tool that accepts images — handy for reports, decks and handouts.
The templates cover typical app screens:
- Onboarding and login screens -
- Home feeds and list/detail views -
- Settings and profile screens -
- Navigation patterns (drawer, tabs, bottom nav) -
- Forms and input flows -
Yes. Connect screens on the canvas to map the navigation between them, turning static mockups into a clickable-style flow you can walk stakeholders through.