Placeholder Text in Prototypes
Better Placeholder Text in Prototypes
Using placeholder text in prototypes means working with text that tells you nothing about how real content will look. Claude Ipsum generates AI-powered temporary text used in designs in prototypes — contextual copy that actually tests your interactive prototypes and user flows.
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The Problem With Placeholder Text in Prototypes
Placeholder Text is everywhere in prototypes. It's the default — fill text layers with Latin gibberish and move on. But this approach hides critical problems in your interactive prototypes and user flows.
Real content has variable lengths, specific vocabulary, and tone. Generic placeholder text simulates none of this.How AI Improves Placeholder Text in Prototypes
Content That Matches Your Industry
Working on healthcare interactive prototypes and user flows? Get medical terminology. E-commerce? Product descriptions. SaaS? Dashboard metrics and feature copy. The placeholder text adapts to your project.
Realistic Length Variation
Real headlines, descriptions, and labels vary in length. AI-generated placeholder text reflects this variation, so your interactive prototypes and user flows get tested against actual content patterns.
Appropriate Tone
Generic placeholder text has no tone. AI-generated text matches the voice your interactive prototypes and user flows need — formal, casual, technical, or empathetic.
Better Placeholder Text in Prototypes With Claude Ipsum
Claude Ipsum generates AI-powered temporary text used in designs for interactive prototypes and user flows. Replace generic Latin text with contextual copy that reveals layout issues, impresses stakeholders, and prepares your designs for real content.