We believe in building with our users, not in isolation. Instead of spending years perfecting every feature behind closed doors, we're launching our MVP and letting your real-world usage guide what we build next.
We've launched our beta with 150+ professional mockups across business cards, posters, books, and papers. Each category includes multiple styles and layouts, so you can find the perfect fit for your project. All mockups are available for free in your browser.
We're expanding based on your feedback and usage data. Apparel mockups (t-shirts, hoodies, bags) and packaging designs (boxes, labels, bottles) are next in line. Rather than rushing everything at once, we're releasing categories step by step, ensuring each maintains our quality standard. This way, you get access to new professional scenes every few months.
Print mockups are currently web-only during beta. Once we've perfected the experience based on your feedback, we'll integrate them into our Figma plugin, Adobe Express extension, and desktop app. We believe in getting the core experience right before expanding to all platforms.
Yes! Apparel mockups are high on our priority list. We're already planning photo shoots for t-shirts, hoodies, and other merchandise. Stay tuned—they'll be worth the wait.
Right now, everything is free during beta. Once we officially launch, print mockups will be included in all existing Mockuuups subscriptions at no extra cost. Current subscribers get automatic access when we exit beta.
Plot twist: turns out being "the device mockup company" was just our origin story! While others were speed-dating every mockup category with quick templates, we took the slow-and-steady route (maybe a bit too slow, we admit).
But here's the thing about being late to the party: we get to learn from everyone else's mistakes first. You're getting our beta for free, which means yes, there will be bugs and missing features. But you also get to help shape what print mockups should actually be, instead of getting stuck with whatever we think you need.
So break things, tell us what's wrong, and help us build something better. No AI shortcuts, just pure mockup goodness (once we iron out the wrinkles together).