High-Fidelity Prototype

A high-fidelity prototype is a detailed, interactive representation of a product design that closely resembles the final product in appearance, content, and behavior. It is used in later stages of the design process to test specific interactions, validate design decisions, and prepare for development handoff.

How it works: High-fidelity prototypes are built in design tools such as Figma or Adobe XD. They include real or near-real content, accurate visual design, and clickable interactions that simulate the flow of the actual product. They allow participants to form realistic first impressions and interact with the design in a way that closely reflects live use.

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