Wireframe Tool

A free wireframe tool for sketching low-fidelity app and website layouts. Block out screens with boxes, text and arrows, keep it deliberately rough so feedback stays about the layout, and export to PNG or SVG. In your browser, no sign-up, nothing uploaded.

  • No sign-up, ever
  • 100% free
  • Nothing uploaded
  • Export to PNG & SVG
  • Works offline after first load
Read the guide: How to Wireframe an App or Website

How to use it

  1. 1

    Block out the screen

    Drop rectangles for the header, content and buttons to frame the layout of a page or screen.

  2. 2

    Label and link

    Add text for labels and arrows to show where a tap or click leads between screens.

  3. 3

    Share the mockup

    Export to PNG or SVG, or copy it into a brief so others can react to the layout.

When it comes in handy

App screens

Sketch the key screens of an app before any design polish goes in.

Landing pages

Rough out the sections of a page to agree the structure first.

Feedback rounds

Keep mockups low-fidelity so comments stay about flow, not colours.

Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded

Everything you draw is handled right here in your browser. Your canvas is never sent to a server, so there is no sign-up, no email wall, and no project cap from us. Load the page once and it keeps working even if you go offline.

Frequently asked questions

Why low-fidelity instead of a polished mockup?
A rough, hand-drawn wireframe keeps the conversation on structure and flow. When a mockup looks finished, feedback drifts to colours and fonts before the layout is even agreed, so a sketchy look is a feature here, not a limitation.
Can I show how screens link together?
Yes. Place each screen as a group of boxes and draw arrows between them to show the path a user takes, which turns a set of static frames into a simple flow.
Can I export the result?
Yes. Open the canvas menu and export to PNG for a flat image or SVG for a crisp, scalable file. You can also copy the selection straight to your clipboard to paste into a doc or slide.
Does my work get saved if I refresh?
Yes. Your canvas is saved to your browser as you draw, so a refresh or an accidental tab close keeps what you had. Because the save is local to this device and this browser, clearing site data or switching computers starts you fresh, so export anything you want to keep.
Is anything I draw uploaded?
No. The canvas runs entirely in your browser. Your drawing stays on your own device, nothing is sent to a server, and nothing is logged or stored by us. That makes it safe for confidential sketches and early product work.