Free iOS Mockup Templates
How to Use the iOS Mockup Templates in Creately
- Choose a template that suits your needs
Pick an iOS app mockup template by screen type. Click “Edit This Template” to open it.
- Sign in or create a free Creately account
Sign in or create a free Creately account. You’ll need an account to edit and save your ios mockup; setting one up takes a moment, with no credit card required.
- Open the template and customize it
Compose iOS screens from native-style components—navigation bars, tab bars, tables and buttons—on iPhone frames.
- Drag in iOS components (nav bar, tab bar, tables)
- Place screens on iPhone/iPad frames
- Add labels, SF-style icons and content
- Connect screens to show the flow
- Follow iOS spacing and hierarchy
- iOS UI component library
Assemble native-looking iOS screens from a ready component set and device frames, keeping mockups consistent with platform conventions.
- Collaborate with your team
Invite your team to collaborate. Share the ios mockup by email or link so colleagues can co-edit in real time, comment, and track changes together.
- Save, export, or present
Save, export, or present. Store the ios mockup in your workspace, download it as PNG, JPEG, SVG or PDF, embed it in a document, or run it full-screen in presentation mode.
FAQs about iOS Mockup Templates
They are. You can access and edit the majority of ios mockup templates for free on a basic account, with no download needed. Premium templates and some pro features are available on paid plans if you need them later.
Absolutely. Your ios mockup exports as PNG, JPEG, PDF or SVG, so you can insert it into Word or PowerPoint, attach it to documentation, or share it as a standalone file.
The templates suit iOS app planning:
- Login and onboarding screens -
- Tab-bar and navigation-based layouts -
- List and detail (master-detail) views -
- Settings and profile screens -
- Modal and form interactions -
You can use them either way—start as low-fidelity wireframes to agree structure, then add real content, icons and color for a higher-fidelity mockup before handing off to design or development.