Wireframes are the blueprint of digital design. They’re low-fidelity layouts that map out a product’s structure, content placement, and user flow—before the visuals, colors, or branding come into play.

In UX, wireframes help teams:

- Visualize page structure and navigation
- Align on content hierarchy and interactions
- Iterate quickly before committing to design

Whether sketching by hand or using digital tools, wireframes keep the focus on function first, helping ensure the end experience is both usable and intuitive.

Design smarter from the ground up.

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Wireframes Meaning & Definition of Terms | UX Glossary

Wireframes are visual blueprints used in UX design to define the structure, layout, and functionality of digital products. Learn their benefits, use cases, and tools.