Radii is an open-source user interface design and prototyping tool. It allows designers to quickly create wireframes, prototypes, and mocks-ups for web and mobile apps. Key features include a responsive grid system, vector design capabilities, reusable component library, and ability to export production-ready code.
Radii is an open-source user interface design and prototyping tool used to create wireframes, prototypes and mock-ups for web and mobile applications. It features a flexible grid system that automatically adapts designs for various screen sizes, making it easy to design fully responsive user interfaces.
With Radii's vector-based editor, designers can create high-fidelity designs and prototypes with ease. Its extensive library of reusable UI components like buttons, forms, navigations, inputs, etc. helps accelerate the design process. Designs can be linked together to interactively prototype app flows, and export production-ready HTML/CSS code with one click.
Other key features include real-time collaboration allowing teams to work together on designs, version history and design specs documentation to improve team transparency and project management capabilities, a plugin ecosystem to extend Radii's functionality, and an active community forum for knowledge sharing and design inspiration.
Overall, Radii aims to provide an all-in-one open-source design platform that goes from ideation and wireframing to interactive prototyping and developer handoff, streamlining end-to-end design workflows for creating exceptional user experiences faster.