A high-fidelity prototype is a detailed and polished version of a design concept, intended to simulate the look and feel of the final product. It often includes more advanced functionality, interactive elements, and visual design details that closely resemble the final product. The purpose of a high-fidelity prototype is to provide a more realistic and comprehensive representation of the user experience, allowing stakeholders and users to better understand the functionality, layout, and user interface of the final product. It can also be used for usability testing, user feedback, and as a guide for development.
Hi-fidelity prototype
Description
A detailed and polished version of a design concept, intended to simulate the look and feel of the final product.