Wednesday, December 7, 2011

UXPin Instantly Converts Photos Of Offline User Experience Prototypes Into Digital Wireframes

UXPin LogoBootstrapped Polish startup UXPin is about to revolutionize the user experience design process. Typically, building a project requires a steady hand, paper and pencil prototyping, and then a redundant, painstaking manual conversion of offline designs into digital wireframes. It's slow and hinders startups from rapid iteration. But with today's launch of UXPin's new web app and design pads, you can arrange sticky notes of popular design elements, take a photo, and a perfectly aligned, fully editable digital wireframe is created for you. Users can then can share their UXPin project with teammates, simultaneously chat and modify the design on UXPin's monthly subscription site, and export their product as HTML. UXPin has the potential to ease entry into UX design for novices, significantly streamline the process for experts, and become a powerful player in the wireframing and mockup tool space.

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