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The AI workspace for your wireframes
Early design concepts, low-fi sketches, UI explorations. Fabric makes your wireframe archive searchable by visual similarity and description. Reference past solutions for new problems.
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The AI workspace for your wireframes
Wireframes are the thinking layer of design. Low-fi sketches, UI explorations, layout options, interaction concepts. They're produced quickly, iterated rapidly, and forgotten immediately. The wireframe you made for the checkout flow three projects ago solved exactly the problem you're facing now, but it's in a Figma file you archived, or exported as a PNG in a folder you don't remember naming, or sketched on paper that you photographed once.
Wireframes are some of the most reusable design assets you produce, and some of the least findable once the project they were made for is over. Fabric makes your wireframe archive searchable by visual similarity and description, so past solutions inform new problems.
Search by layout, pattern, or description
AI search finds wireframes by what they show. "Checkout flow with sidebar summary" finds matching layouts. "Dashboard with data cards" finds the dashboard explorations. "Mobile navigation with bottom tabs" finds every mobile nav wireframe. The search works by visual content and description, not by filename.
Similar search lets you drop in a wireframe and find everything with a similar layout or structure. The explorer surfaces visual connections across projects, grouping wireframes by structural similarity.
Annotate with design decisions
Annotations let you mark up wireframes: "client chose this option," "rejected, too complex," "revisit for mobile," "this interaction pattern tested well." The annotations are searchable, so "every wireframe the client approved" or "layouts I flagged for mobile adaptation" produces the relevant set. The design reasoning is preserved alongside the wireframe.
Canvas for exploration and comparison
The canvas lets you arrange wireframe options spatially. Lay out three layout concepts side by side. Pin up reference wireframes from past projects alongside new explorations. Present options to stakeholders with context. Real-time collaboration supports design review sessions.
Photograph hand-drawn wireframes
Many wireframes start on paper or a whiteboard. Photograph them with the mobile app and the scan becomes part of your searchable library. Hand-drawn layouts are findable alongside digital wireframes. For the full paper-to-digital workflow, see handwritten notes.
Connected to the design project
Wireframes live alongside the brief, the moodboard, the high-fi designs, and the client feedback in the project space. The early concept is searchable alongside the final deliverable. For the full design workflow, see design projects and design feedback.
Import wireframe exports from Google Drive and Dropbox. The canvas supports live Figma embeds for viewing wireframes in context.
Who uses Fabric for wireframes
Designers building a searchable library of UI solutions. Product managers reviewing and annotating concepts. Agency owners and agencies managing wireframes across client projects. Freelancers referencing past solutions. Creative teams collaborating on design exploration.
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FAQs
Can I find wireframes by describing the layout?
Yes. AI search finds wireframes by description: "checkout flow," "dashboard with cards," "mobile onboarding."
Can I find similar layouts across projects?
Yes. Similar search finds visually related wireframes across your library.
Can I photograph hand-drawn wireframes?
Yes. Snap a photo with the mobile app. The scan becomes searchable.
Can I annotate with design decisions?
Yes. Annotations let you mark up wireframes with searchable notes about client choices and design reasoning.
Can I compare options on the canvas?
Yes. The canvas lets you arrange wireframe options side by side.
Can I embed Figma wireframes?
Yes. The canvas supports live Figma embeds.
Are wireframes organised automatically?
Yes. Smart organization groups by visual pattern and project.
Is my data secure?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.
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