Origami Live is the companion app for Origami Studio for Mac, a free design tool for creating interactive UI prototypes. Create prototypes using Origami Studio for Mac, and connect an iPhone or iPad running Origami Live to use them on your device. Export prototypes to Origami Live to take them on the go. Open and share any file from Origami Studio sent over email or AirDrop.
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Is Origami Live free?
Yes, Origami Live is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Origami Live legit?
🤔 The Origami Live app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Origami is an incredible tool that has so much potential. For the life of me though please make the preview app more reliable. I often find myself having to restart the app on my phone and on my mac multiple times before I get the prototype to actually show up on device.
Great update, but viewfinder doesn’t work
Thank you so much for the latest updates!
It made life so much easier! QR code detection - it’s just something I couldn’t imagine and which is so great!
But now the iOS app crashes in the latest version. It crashes every time I am launching a prototype containing viewfinder patch.
We use it on iPhone XS and had no problems before. Please, fix it!
Prototyping!
Such a great tool for mocking up high fidelity prototypes for testing. Works great when connected via USB to test on device, but it looks like the app has lost support for saving/opening the prototypes when not connected to your computer on iOS 13.
Really hoping for an update that will fix the ability to launch prototypes untethered from your computer in the latest OS.
Tab bar doesn’t work well
Buggy is fine, I’ll find another way and fix it. Transition not smooth is fine, at least it still work and I’ll reduce the complexity of my prototype. But I just don’t understand why the tab bar works terribly. Had to keep tapping it until it works. That is not ok at all.
Tried it on a newer version of iPhone and it has a larger screen. When it’s not resized the tab bar works perfectly. Once it’s resized(the tab bar again is at the bottom of the screen), it doesn’t work anymore.
Please fix it. Even though it’s buggy and slow (both this preview app and desktop app), I still think it’s one of the best prototyping tool. I really like that I can control the logic and make it like a real app. That makes it a great usability testing tool. Hope the team can put more effort on it and make it better for everyone :)
Best prototyping tool
Besides jump right into Xcode, this is the best prototype tool to creat sophisticated mockups in fast speed.
I am a power user, and see a lot of potential in this application. I hope the FB team could keep improving this, on performance, work with server etc.
Can’t wait for the next update!
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Hands down, Origami is the best prototyping tool in town!
Mirroring only works for exports
Can't view a prototype on iOS while plugged into the computer. Have to export the prototype and look at it while not plugged in. Also, there is no way to let "return" on text fields end editing on that text field. Great concept. Too glitchy.
Crashes instantly
Mirroring instantly crashes on iPhone 6s plus
Great tool
I use this app almost every day. Origami Studio is great as a standalone, but only this mobile app makes it possible to show your prototype to someone and get valid Feedback. Please continue to invest in it. This has Great Potential and a unique community. Would ❤️❤️❤️ if it was easier to create prototypes that adapt to different screen resolutions.
Alpha-Quality
Crashes frequently, layouts often haphazardly mis-layed-out, even with the packed-in samples. Needs quite a bit more work before it could be considered “Beta” much less release-worthy.
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