Terms
LAST UPDATED 2026-08-19
These are the terms for using wireframe.zip. Using it means agreeing to them. They are written to be read, not to be survived.
What the service is
wireframe.zip lets you draw rough wireframes, wire them into a clickable prototype, share a link so other people can play it and comment, and export the result as a specification — JSON, a written brief, a standalone page, a SvelteKit bundle, or a prompt for a coding agent. The sketches are meant to look unfinished. That is the product working, not a defect.
Your account
You sign in with an email address and a one-time code. There are no passwords. Keep access to your inbox secure — anyone who can read your email can sign in as you. You must be old enough to enter a contract where you live.
Your work is yours
You keep every right in the sketches, comments and exports you create. You are not granting us ownership of anything, and we do not claim any. We store and display your work only to run the service for you and for the people you share it with. We do not use it to train anything.
You can download everything as one file at any time, and it stays available after you close your account for the window set out in the privacy policy. Exports are yours to use however you like, for any purpose, forever — including commercially, and including after you stop using the service.
Sharing, and what a share link means
A share link plays whatever version you last published, and anyone holding it can open it without an account. Treat a share link as public: we do not know who you sent it to, and neither does the link. If you invite editors by email, they become second authors of that sketch — they can edit, publish and comment, but they cannot delete it or invite anyone else.
You are responsible for what you put into a sketch and who you send it to. Do not put anything in one that you would not want the recipient's whole company to see.
What you must not do
- Break the law with it, or use it to infringe someone else's rights.
- Upload malware, or content that is unlawful, harassing or abusive.
- Use it to impersonate a real person, business or product in order to deceive someone — a wireframe that looks like a real login page is a phishing page.
- Attack the service: breaking into other people's accounts, hammering it to make it fall over, or working around the limits below.
- Resell access to the service itself. Selling work you made with it is exactly what it is for.
Limits
There are per-account limits on how many sketches you can keep, how large a single document can be, how much you can store in total, and how fast requests can arrive. They exist to stop one account taking the service down for everyone. Hitting one gives you a message saying which limit and what to do; nothing is deleted for hitting a limit. The current numbers are on your account page.
Money
wireframe.zip is free, and there is currently nothing to buy. No payment method is collected and no card details ever reach this service.
If paid plans are introduced, these terms will be updated and account holders told before any charge is made, and the following will hold:
- Nothing you have already made will be put behind a paywall.
- Exporting your own work, and downloading your whole account, stay free permanently.
- Share links that already work will keep working. Somebody who never bought anything will never lose access to something they were sent.
- If a subscription lapses, nothing is deleted or hidden — at most it becomes read-only, and cancelling is a button rather than a conversation.
Availability
We try to keep it up and we take backups, but this is a service provided as-is and without a guaranteed uptime. It can be unavailable, and features can change or be removed. If we are going to remove something you depend on, we will say so by email first where we reasonably can.
Ending it
You can close your account whenever you like from your account page. You get a download of everything first, and a window in which it can be restored — the privacy policy gives the exact period.
We may suspend or close an account that breaks the "what you must not do" section above, or where we are required to by law. Except where the law or the seriousness of the breach makes it impossible, we will tell you why and give you a chance to get your work out.
The legal part
To the fullest extent the law allows: the service is provided "as is", without warranties of any kind, and we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, lost profits, or lost data. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to the greater of the amount you paid us in the previous twelve months — currently nothing — or twenty-five US dollars. None of this limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
These terms are governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, USA, and the courts there have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer, this does not take away rights you have under the law where you live.
Changes
If these terms change in a way that matters, the date at the top changes and account holders are told by email before it takes effect. Carrying on using the service after that means accepting the new version; if you would rather not, you can close your account and take your work with you.
Getting in touch
Everything — questions, complaints, legal notices — goes to hello@wireframe.zip.