With Sketch’s prototyping tools, you can bring your designs to life using a range of simple to advanced interactions. With features like Overlays, hover, press and toggle triggers, and scrolling areas, you can accurately show how your designs would work in the real world — and on any device.
An overview of prototyping tools
With prototyping in Sketch you can:
- Create links or hotspots to navigate between different frames or trigger Overlays.
- Show overlays (e.g. menus, dropdowns or dialogs) that appear when you click, press or hover over another layer.
- Create scroll areas inside frames to scroll through content vertically, horziontally or in multiple directions.
- Set custom layer visibility options that change how and when layers appear in a prototype.
- Pin fixed elements to a scrolling prototype (e.g. menu bars, toolbars, or footers).
- Use frame templates to create Scrolling Frames and maintain scroll position between frames, too.
- Set multiple Start Points to choose where a prototype will start playing from.
- Preview prototypes in the Mac app, via the web app, or using our iOS app.