Interactive Prototypes
Create sophisticated interactive prototypes that simulate real user experiences and gather meaningful feedback. This is a foundational concept in user interface and experience design that professional developers rely on daily. The explanations below are written to be beginner-friendly while covering the depth and nuance that comes from real-world UI/UX Design experience. Take your time with each section and practice the examples
45 min•By Priygop Team•Last updated: Feb 2026
Prototype Complexity Levels
- Low-Fidelity: Basic wireframes and flows
- Mid-Fidelity: Interactive wireframes with basic interactions
- High-Fidelity: Detailed designs with full interactions
- Code Prototypes: functional prototypes with real code
User Testing Integration
- Usability Testing: Test prototypes with real users
- A/B Testing: Compare different interaction approaches
- Analytics Integration: Track user behavior in prototypes
- Feedback Collection: Gather user insights and suggestions
Prototype Sharing
- Stakeholder Review: Share with product managers and developers
- User Testing: Conduct remote and in-person testing
- Developer Handoff: Provide detailed specifications
- Documentation: Create comprehensive interaction guides
Advanced Prototyping Features
- Multi-device Testing: Test across different screen sizes
- Offline functionality: Simulate offline states
- Data Integration: Connect to real data sources
- Performance Monitoring: Track prototype performance