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Website prototype templates

Craft engaging web experiences and speed up your design process with our website prototype templates. Miro’s intuitive tools and infinite canvas make it easy to visualize page layouts, map interactions, and build complete user journeys. Collaborate effortlessly with your team, compare design variations, and refine ideas in real time. Bring your website concepts to life and iterate faster with our ready-to-use prototype examples and templates.

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About the Website Prototyping Templates

Use a Website Prototype Template to visualize your site’s structure, interactions, and overall user experience. Product and design teams rely on prototypes to demonstrate functionality, test navigation patterns, and validate design decisions early in the process. Miro’s Website Prototyping Template helps you build and refine your web experience from the beginning, ensuring smooth alignment between design, content, and development.

How to Use the Website Prototyping Templates

1. Select the Website Prototyping Template

Open the Templates Library from the left toolbar and choose the Website Prototyping Template to start shaping your concept.

2. Drag and drop your prototype components

Use Miro’s drag-and-drop features to assemble your page layouts and interactions. The Prototype Library includes pre-built UI elements, icons, and design components, making it easy to create and customize your website flows.

3. Ideate and co-create

Collaborate with your team in real time or asynchronously. Add comments directly to your prototype, tag stakeholders for quick feedback, and iterate rapidly as your design takes shape.

4. Share your website prototype

When your prototype is ready, export it as a PNG or PDF, or share your board link so others can navigate the design and contribute directly.

How Miro Helps You Create a Website Prototype

Step 1: Define your site’s user flow

Outline the main steps users will take as they navigate your website. Align with your team on goals and expectations so your prototype accurately reflects the desired user journey.

Step 2: Sketch your website’s pages and interactions

Use prototype components to map out each page, including navigation, content sections, and interactive elements. Consider usability best practices and how your website will scale across different screen sizes.

Step 3: Add real content

Insert realistic copy to ensure your layout supports your messaging and user actions. Real content leads to better decision-making and more accurate feedback.

Step 4: Annotate your prototype

Document your design decisions, interaction notes, and requirements. Clear annotations help stakeholders understand the intent behind your prototype and keep the entire team aligned.

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