iPad Mockup Generator

An iPad mockup is a ready-made template that places your app, UI, or web design onto a realistic iPad screen - with no design software and no screenshot editing.

Artboard Studio's iPad mockup generator applies your design in seconds. Drop a screenshot or a video on the screen - great for tablet apps, dashboards, and prototype demos - then export a high-resolution image or video. Generate scenes with AI, work in your browser with the online editor, or use the Figma and Adobe Express plugins. Built for app designers, UI/UX studios, and template sellers.

Trusted by 925K+ designers worldwide. Free plan available; commercial license included. Updated June 2026.

iPad mockups at a glance

  • What it is: realistic iPad templates you drop your screen design into.

  • Screen content: add an image or a video to the screen - ideal for tablet apps and prototype demos.

  • Where: in your browser (no software) or via the Figma and Adobe Express plugins.

  • Devices: iPad Pro and iPad Air in 11 and 13 inch, with Magic Keyboard, Pencil, and multi-device scenes.

  • Export and price: PNG, JPEG, WEBP, MP4, WEBM; free plan, paid from 9 USD per month.

What are the most popular iPad mockup styles?

The most-used styles are front, angled, with-keyboard, hand-holding, and multi-device scenes - all editable online or in Figma.

iPad Pro mockup 13-inch top view

Front / straight-on

Distraction-free screens for crisp UI presentations.
iPad Pro 13 space black mockup

Angled / perspective

Three-quarter views that add depth to portfolio pieces.
iPad Pro 13 mockup with keyboard and pen

With keyboard and pencil

Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil productivity scenes.
Hand holding iPad Pro 13 inch mockup

Hand-holding

An iPad held in-hand for lifelike, relatable shots.
iPad Pro 13-inch and iPhone 17 on wooden desk mockup

Multi-device

iPad paired with iPhone or MacBook.
iPad Air mockup starlight 13-inch with magic keyboard

On a desk / lifestyle

Real work scenes for context and storytelling.

What do designers use iPad mockups for?

Most use them for App Store screenshots, client presentations, portfolio case studies, and marketplace template previews.

iPad sample mockup for app screenshot

App Store screenshots

Tablet-ready visuals that boost listing conversions.
iPad mockup sample for presentation

Client presentations

Show app and UI work in a real device context.
iPad mockup sample for portfolio

Portfolio and marketplace

Present projects and template previews on current hardware.

How do I make an iPad mockup?

  • Select an iPad mockup

    Browse the collection, pick the mockup that fits your project, and open it in the editor.
  • Add your design to the screen

    Upload your image or video; it appears on the iPad screen instantly, perfectly placed.
  • Customize and export

    Adjust the scene, then export PNG, JPEG, WEBP, MP4, or WEBM.

Online editor or Figma plugin: which to use?

Use the online editor for quick one-off mockups with no software; use the Figma plugin when your project already lives in Figma.

Online editor

Apply your design in the browser and export in seconds. Best for fast, one-off mockups.

Figma plugin

Render mockups without leaving Figma. Best when your design already lives there. Install Figma plugin now.

What iPad models and screen sizes are supported?

Artboard Studio covers iPad Pro and iPad Air in 11 and 13 inch, in front, angled, with-keyboard, and multi-device scenes. Each mockup shows the recommended screen design size in the editor.

iPadRecommended screen design size
iPad Pro 12.9 / 13-inch2048 x 2732 px
iPad Pro 11-inch1668 x 2388 px
iPad Air and iPadEach mockup shows its recommended size in the editor
TypeFile formats
Image exportPNG, JPEG, WEBP
Video exportMP4, WEBM

How is Artboard Studio different from other iPad mockup tools?

Unlike most iPad mockup tools, Artboard Studio lets you place a video on the iPad screen and export the result as MP4 or WEBM - ideal for app and prototype demos - generate scenes with AI, and work inside both Figma and Adobe Express through official plugins.

Comparison based on publicly available information, June 2026. Features may change.
Feature Artboard Studio Placeit LS Graphics Mockuuups
Add video to the iPad screen Yes Limited No No
Export as video (MP4, WEBM) Yes Limited No No
AI scene and video generation Yes Limited No No
Figma and Adobe Express plugins Yes No Figma only Figma only
Online editor, no install Yes Yes Yes Yes

iPad mockup FAQs

What is an iPad mockup?

An iPad mockup is a pre-made template that places your app, UI, or web design onto a realistic iPad screen. It is the fastest way to present tablet-specific designs like dashboards, editorial layouts, and tablet-first apps in a polished, professional context without complex editing.

Who are iPad mockups best suited for?

iPad mockups are ideal for designers and developers presenting tablet-first apps, SaaS dashboards, editorial interfaces, and responsive web designs that shine at a larger screen size. They are also widely used by template sellers on design marketplaces.

Do I need Photoshop or Figma to use iPad mockups?

No. The online editor lets you apply your design directly in the browser, with no software needed. You can also use the Artboard Studio Figma plugin or Adobe Express plugin without leaving your design tool.

What file formats are available for iPad mockups?

You can export your finished mockup as a high-resolution PNG, JPEG, WEBP, MP4, or WEBM, ideal for App Store listings, client decks, and portfolio case studies.

Can I use iPad mockups for commercial projects?

Yes. Mockups on Artboard Studio come with a commercial license, making them suitable for client presentations, portfolio pages, and design marketplace listings.

Can I use iPad mockups to showcase video or animated UI?

Yes. Artboard Studio supports video mockups, so you can apply your screen recording, prototype walkthrough, or animated UI to an iPad mockup and export as MP4 or WEBM, ideal for app demos and motion portfolio pieces.

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