UXPin
Browser-based tool for UI design, prototyping, and design systems. 1. Overview UXPin is a web-based UI design and prototyping tool built for product teams that need to create interactive and high-fidelity prototypes. It allows designers to build logic-driven user flows using real components, states, and conditional interactions. With UXPin Merge, teams can sync coded components directly from repositories like GitHub or Storybook. The platform is ideal for design and development teams collaborating at scale, especially in enterprise environments. 2. Key Features UI design editor β create screens using native elements or imported assets UXPin Merge β sync live React or Storybook components into your design Interactive prototyping β add variables, conditions, and logic to flows Design system support β manage and reuse components across teams Accessibility compliance β tools to meet WCAG standards Figma import β bring designs from Figma for further interaction Collaboration tools β share, comment, and review in real time Version control β track design history and updates Multi-platform preview β test prototypes on desktop or mobile No-code interactions β build complex behaviors without development 3. Type / Platform / Pricing / Integrations Type: UI Design , Prototyping , Workflow Boosters , Accessibility UXPin supports interactive UI workflows, logic-based prototyping, design system management, and cross-functional collaboration. Platform: Web UXPin runs fully in the browser and does not require installation. Pricing: β’ Free Trial β 14-day trial with full feature access β’ Advanced Plan β $89/month per editor (billed annually), includes design systems and interactive prototyping β’ Merge Plan β custom pricing, includes integration with code components β’ Enterprise Plan β custom pricing, with SSO, security, and team controls Integrations: β’ Figma , Zapier & Make , Slack , API Available β’ Productivity & Collaboration: Slack, Jira, Confluence β’ Development: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Storybook β’ API Access: Available 4. Best For Product teams designing with live components Designers building logic-driven, high-fidelity prototypes Enterprises managing large design systems UX teams collaborating closely with developers