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Your one-stop solution for all Bitcoin UI designs and flows.

An interesting project created by Bitcoin Design Community.
A curated collection of bitcoin wallet user interface designs, showcasing real-world UX patterns and user flows from diverse bitcoin applications. This project serves as a visual resource and inspiration hub for designers working on bitcoin and Lightning Network applications. Another luscious initiative by Bitcoin Design.
Submit your preferred app current screenshots to https://github.com/gbks/bitcoin-ui-gallery

✨ What is this?

The bitcoin UI Gallery is an interactive showcase that helps designers and developers understand how successful bitcoin wallets approach common UX challenges:
  • Real screenshots from production bitcoin wallets
  • Complete user flows showing step-by-step interactions
  • Organized by features (tags) like onboarding, backup, payments, and settings
  • Educational links connecting to the bitcoin Design Guide
  • Searchable and filterable interface for quick discovery

🎯 Who is this for?

  • Product designers working on bitcoin applications
  • UX researchers studying bitcoin user experience patterns
  • Product managers planning bitcoin wallet features
  • Developers implementing bitcoin wallet interfaces
  • Design students learning about financial app design
21 sats \ 2 replies \ @gbks 21h
Heads up, this is a prototype demo. I've heard a lot of people ask for something like this over the years, but it's also a lot of work to maintain it. Curious to hear if you think this would be useful and if you would be interested in helping with the content. There's an issue for discussion here.
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It is useful to see all wallets Ui in one place and compare how each is doing what and with which functionalities.
Can I ask why you have picked this wallets' selection to begin with? Have you already considered how to keep track of versioning different releases of the same wallet?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @gbks 19h
Yes, for very practical reasons. Those were simply screenshots I already had. I try out a lot of wallets and always take screenshots as I go. Should have a bunch more in my photos that I can add.
As for versions, each screenshot can have a date or version attribute. But I don't have the time or ambition to create a perfect historical archive. If others chip in, sure, let's do it. But otherwise I would keep it more casual.
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