Balsamiq
Web-based software design tool for creating wireframes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Balsamiq Studios is an ISV founded in March 2008 by Peldi Guilizzoni,[2] a former Adobe senior software engineer.[3] The Web-based Balsamiq mockup tool was launched in June 2008.[4] Balsamiq has 33 employees[5] based in San Francisco, Sacramento, Chicago, Bologna, Paris, and Bremen.[6] In 2011, Balsamiq achieved almost US$5 million in sales,[7] and US$6.4 million in 2015.[8]
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Company type | Private |
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Founded | March 2008 |
Founder | Peldi Guilizzoni |
Revenue | $6.4 million (2015) |
Website | http://www.balsamiq.com/ |
Products
Balsamiq Wireframes
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Developer(s) | Balsamiq Studios, LLC |
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Stable release | 4.5.2
/ May 3, 2022[9] |
Operating system | Windows, macOS |
Website | www |
As of | January 2018 |
Balsamiq Wireframes is a graphical user interface website wireframe builder application. It allows the designer to arrange pre-built widgets using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor. The application is offered in a desktop version as well as a plug-in for Google Drive, Confluence and JIRA.
Versions for FogBugz and XWiki were offered until November 1, 2013.[citation needed]
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