Free Wireframe & UI Mockup Templates
How to Use the UI Mockup / Wireframe Templates in Creately
- Choose a template that suits your needs
Pick a wireframe template for web or app. 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 ui mockup / wireframe, return to it later, and keep every change synced to your workspace.
- Open the template and customize it
Sketch the interface structure with low-fidelity UI blocks—placeholders for content, controls and navigation—before adding visual detail.
- Drag in wireframe blocks (boxes, text, buttons, inputs)
- Lay out the page or screen structure
- Use placeholder text and grey boxes for content
- Show navigation and key interactions
- Annotate elements with notes for developers
- Low-fidelity UI kit
A neutral wireframe kit keeps focus on structure and flow rather than colors and polish, so stakeholders react to layout, not styling.
- Collaborate with your team
Share for feedback. Give others view or edit access to your ui mockup / wireframe, gather comments inline, and resolve them without leaving the canvas.
- Save, export, or present
Finish and share. Save to your workspace, export the ui mockup / wireframe as PNG, JPEG, SVG or PDF, or present it live — then embed or link it wherever your team works.
FAQs about UI Mockup / Wireframe Templates
They are. You can access and edit the majority of ui mockup / wireframe templates for free on a basic account, with no download needed. Premium templates and some pro features are available on paid plans if you need them later.
Absolutely. Your ui mockup / wireframe exports as PNG, JPEG, PDF or SVG, so you can insert it into Word or PowerPoint, attach it to documentation, or share it as a standalone file.
Wireframe templates support product design:
- Website page layouts and navigation -
- Mobile app screens and flows -
- Dashboard and admin layouts -
- Form and checkout flows -
- Content structure and hierarchy -
Wireframes let you test structure, flow and priorities cheaply—before investing in visuals—so you catch layout and usability issues early when they’re easy to change.