Mobile app design inspiration from real iOS and Android screenshots.
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Book free discovery call →Design Vault (designvault.io) is a curated gallery of UI + landing page design inspiration with UX patterns from real products. Sits in the SaaS UX inspiration gallery category alongside Mobbin (the heavyweight dominant choice at $30-50/mo Pro with vast scope + comprehensive pattern taxonomy + regular updates + the safer bet for most serious UX inspiration work), Land-book (landing-page-specialized with extensive curated landing-page library), Saaspo (SaaS landing pages specifically), Page Flows (specializes in longer videos showing complete user flows through apps), Refero, UI Sources, UIGarage, Appshots, and various smaller curated galleries. General gallery features: curated screenshots from real shipped SaaS products + landing pages, organized by category (onboarding, dashboards, pricing, signup, checkout, etc.) or product type, browsable feed, save to collections, search across the library. Specific Design Vault details — exact library size, pattern taxonomy, free vs paid tiers, video flows vs static screenshots — should be verified on designvault.io since the saturated category requires specific differentiation. Distinguished from Mobbin (heavyweight comprehensive library) by smaller curated alternative scope, distinguished from Land-book + Saaspo (landing-page-focused) by broader UI + landing-page mix, distinguished from Page Flows (flow video format showing complete user paths) by static screenshot focus, distinguished from Behance + Dribbble (broader design portfolios with concept + aspirational work) by real-world shipped product focus. Typical freemium pricing — free browsing of part of library + Pro tier for full library or features (verify on designvault.io). Best for designers browsing UI design references for products + features as supplementary gallery to primary inspiration source, designers researching landing page design patterns alongside Land-book + Saaspo, designers studying how shipped products handle UX patterns (onboarding, dashboards, pricing, signup, checkout), and pulling screenshots into mood boards when starting projects as supplementary inspiration source to primary galleries like Mobbin. Skip for maximum library breadth + depth + investment + comprehensive pattern taxonomy (Mobbin is the dominant choice in 2026 and worth the Pro subscription if UX inspiration is a regular need), for landing-page-specific inspiration where Land-book + Saaspo specialize, for flow videos showing complete user paths through apps (Page Flows is purpose-built for that format), for polished concept + aspirational designs (Dribbble + Behance broader portfolios fit that aesthetic), or for brand identity work (Brand New + Brand Guidelines focus on identity). One of many smaller options in 2026 SaaS UX inspiration market dominated by Mobbin — most designers should default to Mobbin Pro as primary + supplement with specialized galleries (Page Flows for flows, Land-book for landing pages, Design Vault for general UI browsing) rather than subscribing to many redundant general-purpose galleries.
⏱ 30-second verdict
Screens Design is a curated collection of mobile app screenshots organized by app, category, and UI pattern. Browse thousands of real-world examples from top iOS and Android apps to find inspiration for specific screens like onboarding flows, settings pages, and checkout experiences.
🎯 Why it's useful
When you're designing your mobile app and need to see how successful apps handle specific UI patterns or flows, this gives you instant access to real examples without downloading dozens of apps.
💜 Our take
It's like having a massive swipe file of mobile UI that's actually organized well. Perfect for those 'how did Spotify handle this?' moments when you're stuck on a design decision.
UI inspiration browsing
Designers browsing UI design references for products + features — supplementary gallery to primary inspiration source.
Landing page references
Designers researching landing page design patterns — alongside Land-book + Saaspo for landing-page-specific work.
UX pattern study
Designers studying how shipped products handle UX patterns — onboarding, dashboards, pricing, signup, checkout.
Inspiration starting points
Pull screenshots into mood boards when starting projects — supplementary to primary inspiration galleries like Mobbin.
Design Vault (designvault.io) is a curated gallery of UI + landing page design inspiration with UX patterns from real products. Sits in the SaaS UX inspiration gallery category alongside Mobbin (the heavyweight dominant choice), Land-book (landing-page-focused), Saaspo (SaaS landing pages), Page Flows (flow videos), Refero, UI Sources, and various smaller curated galleries. What you get (general for the category): curated screenshots from real shipped SaaS products + landing pages, organized by category (onboarding, dashboards, pricing, signup, checkout, etc.) or by product type, browsable feed, save to collections, search across the library. Specific Design Vault details — exact library size, pattern taxonomy, free vs paid tiers, video flows vs static screenshots — should be verified on designvault.io. Where Design Vault fits: Mobbin remains the heavyweight UX inspiration library with vast scope + comprehensive taxonomy ($30-50/mo Pro), the safer bet for most designers. Land-book + Saaspo specialize in landing pages. Page Flows specializes in flow videos. Design Vault joins the broader category as one of multiple curated alternatives — needs to differentiate on specific curation + UX + library quality. Worth a browse to see if its specific approach + library fit your design work better than Mobbin or supplementary to it. Where it's not for you: if you want maximum library breadth + depth + investment, Mobbin is the dominant choice. If you want landing-page-specific inspiration, Land-book + Saaspo are more focused. If you want flow videos showing complete user paths, Page Flows is purpose-built. Design Vault fits if its specific curation appeals + supplements your primary inspiration gallery vs replacing it. Pricing: typical for UX galleries — free browsing + Pro tier for full library or features. Verify on designvault.io. Honest take: UX inspiration galleries are useful but the category is dominated by Mobbin's scale + investment, making it hard for smaller galleries to gain primary status. For most designers in 2026, one comprehensive gallery (Mobbin Pro) + one specialized one (Page Flows for flows, Land-book for landing pages) + occasional supplementary browsing (Design Vault, Refero, etc.) covers UX inspiration needs. Design Vault is worth a browse but probably supplementary rather than primary.
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Typical freemium for UX galleries — free browsing of part of library + Pro tier for full library or features. Verify current pricing on designvault.io.
Mobbin is the heavyweight UX inspiration library with vast scope + comprehensive taxonomy ($30-50/mo Pro). Design Vault is a smaller curated alternative. Use Mobbin as primary for most serious UX inspiration work; Design Vault supplementary if specific curation appeals.
Land-book specializes in landing pages with extensive landing-page library + curated quality. Design Vault includes UI patterns broadly. Pick Land-book for landing-page-specific inspiration; Design Vault for broader UI + landing page coverage.
Usually 2-3 covers most needs — one comprehensive (Mobbin Pro), one specialized (Page Flows for flow videos OR Land-book for landing pages), and occasional supplementary browsing. Subscribing to many galleries leads to redundant content; pick the few that match your workflow + budget.
Most curated galleries have submission processes. Verify Design Vault's submission model on designvault.io — typically curators review submissions before publication to maintain quality.

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