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Pricing sourced from Balsamiq · Last verified March 2026
Balsamiq offers a 30-day free trial with full access to all features, allowing teams to thoroughly evaluate the tool before committing. After the trial, Balsamiq Cloud uses a per-project pricing model starting at $9/month for 2 projects, $49/month for 20 projects, and $199/month for 200 projects. Each project supports unlimited wireframes regardless of plan. Balsamiq also offers a standalone Desktop version available as a one-time purchase. Based on our analysis of 870+ AI tools, Balsamiq's project-based pricing is a distinctive approach among design wireframing tools, making it cost-effective for small teams that don't need many concurrent projects.
Balsamiq AI allows you to describe a screen or user flow in plain text, and it generates a low-fidelity wireframe automatically using Balsamiq's signature sketch-style components. You can iterate on the generated wireframe by refining your prompt or manually adjusting elements. This feature is particularly useful for rapidly exploring multiple layout options during early product discovery. The AI understands common UI patterns like login forms, dashboards, settings pages, and e-commerce flows, producing wireframes that follow established UX conventions.
Yes, Balsamiq supports interactive prototyping where you can link wireframe screens together using clickable hotspots. This creates navigable, click-through prototypes that simulate real user flows without writing any code. You can share these prototypes with stakeholders or test participants via a unique URL, allowing them to click through the experience in their browser. While these prototypes are low-fidelity by design, they are highly effective for validating navigation patterns, information architecture, and core user journeys before investing in high-fidelity design.
The Balsamiq MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, launched in 2025-2026, enables AI coding tools like Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible assistants to read and understand your Balsamiq wireframes directly. This means developers or AI coding agents can reference your wireframe designs as structured context when generating frontend code, significantly improving the accuracy of design-to-code translation. It bridges the gap between design intent and implementation by providing machine-readable design specifications that AI tools can interpret, reducing the back-and-forth typically required during developer handoff.
Balsamiq and Figma serve different stages of the design process. Balsamiq is purpose-built for early-stage wireframing and rapid ideation, using a deliberate sketch-style aesthetic that keeps conversations focused on structure rather than visual polish. Figma, by contrast, is a full-featured design tool capable of pixel-perfect mockups, design systems, and developer handoff with CSS properties. Compared to the 50+ other Design tools in our directory, Balsamiq is the better choice when speed of exploration and stakeholder alignment matter more than visual fidelity. Many teams use both tools — Balsamiq for discovery and validation, then Figma for final UI design.
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