Canva's online mockup generator with intuitive interface. Free tier works well, paid version offers more scenes and export options.
Canva's mockup feature... well, it's actually quite surprising. Everyone knows Canva is mainly for graphic design, but their mockup functionality is genuinely good. While it's not a dedicated mockup tool, it wins on simplicity and integrates really well with their design ecosystem.
I think Canva's biggest strength is having a bit of everything, and mockups are no exception. After finishing a design, you can directly apply it to various mockups to see the effect, without jumping to other tools. For people who don't want to mess around with too many software options, this is really convenient.
Using mockups in Canva is super simple, basically just:
Find mockup templates - Search "mockup" or browse the template library directly, with options for phones, computers, packaging boxes, etc.
Replace image content - Click the placeholder image in the mockup, upload your own design or choose from Canva's asset library.
Adjust and beautify - Change backgrounds, add text, adjust colors - basically anything Canva can do works with mockups too.
One-click download - When satisfied, download directly, supporting PNG, JPG and other formats.
The whole process is drag-and-drop, especially suitable for design beginners. And if you're already using Canva for design, using their mockups is just a natural next step.
The biggest advantage is perfect integration with Canva's design tools - finish a design and immediately preview mockup effects, making the workflow super smooth.
While not as extensive as professional mockup platforms, it has most common device mockups - phones, computers, packaging, print materials, etc. Good enough for daily use.
Really zero barrier to entry, just point and drag to complete. The kind of simple my mom could learn, absolutely no learning curve required.
Very convenient for team work - everyone can edit and preview online, no more back-and-forth file sharing.
If you're already a Canva Pro user, mockup features are included, no extra payment needed. Pretty good value for money.
For budget-limited small businesses, using Canva for marketing materials then applying mockups gives pretty good results while keeping costs controlled.
After creating a poster or design, directly apply a phone mockup for social media - looks very professional. I see this in my feeds all the time.
When initially communicating with clients, quickly creating a mockup to show ideas is much more effective than dry descriptions.
Design students often use this for portfolios - while not the most advanced option, it wins on speed and simplicity.
Comprehensive mockup collection with many free resources. Clean interface, clear categories, and regular quality updates.
High-quality UI mockups for presentations. Smaller but refined collection with decent free options.
Established design resource site with quality mockups. Slower free updates but refined quality, safe for commercial use.
Easy-to-use device mockup tool with drag-and-drop interface. Focuses on device mockups, great for product showcases.