High-fidelity prototypes
High-fidelity prototypes represent your design in its most polished form before development begins. These prototypes include real content, final visual design elements, and complex interactions that closely mirror the intended final product.
The realistic nature of high-fidelity prototypes serves multiple purposes. During user testing, participants interact with what feels like a real product, leading to more natural behaviors and more valuable feedback. These prototypes also excel at testing specific interface elements like microinteractions, navigation patterns, and visual hierarchy. For stakeholders, they provide a compelling vision of the final product, making it easier to evaluate design decisions and approve directions.[1]

