InVision App

InVision App

Create interactive prototypes, collaborate in real-time, analyze user behavior for improved designs.

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What is InVision App?

InVision is a prototyping and design collaboration tool that lets teams build interactive mockups without writing code. You can create clickable prototypes that behave like real apps, then share them with stakeholders for feedback. The platform includes real-time collaboration features so multiple designers can work on the same project simultaneously, and built-in analytics to track how users interact with your designs. This helps you identify usability issues and validate design decisions before development begins. It's aimed at UX/UI designers, product managers, and design teams who need to test ideas quickly and gather data on user behaviour.

Key Features

Interactive prototyping

Create clickable wireframes and mockups with transitions, animations, and interactions

Real-time collaboration

Multiple team members can work on the same project at once and see changes instantly

Commenting and feedback

Stakeholders can leave comments directly on designs, keeping feedback in one place

User testing and analytics

Record how people interact with your prototypes to understand which elements work well

Design libraries

Build and share reusable components and design systems across projects

Handoff tools

Export design specifications for developers with measurements, colours, and assets

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • No coding required, so designers can build functional prototypes independently
  • Real-time collaboration reduces back-and-forth and speeds up iteration
  • Built-in user testing gives actual behaviour data rather than assumptions
  • Integrates with popular design tools like Sketch and Figma for easier workflows

Limitations

  • Can become expensive at higher tiers if you have a large team or need advanced features
  • Steep learning curve for complex interactions and animations
  • Performance can slow when working with very large or detailed prototypes

Use Cases

Testing app flows before handing designs to developers

Getting stakeholder approval on interaction patterns and user journeys

Running moderated or unmoderated user testing sessions with real users

Documenting design specifications and component behaviour for development teams

Collaborating on design changes with remote team members in real time