Design a Mobile App Feature Mockup Prompt
Create a detailed visual prompt for a mobile app feature focused on [purpose]. Include layout style, UI elements, lighting, and interaction details. Keep the aesthetic [style].
Specific visual constraints reduce ambiguity and improve image generation consistency.
When you're designing a mobile app feature and want to generate mockups quickly with Midjourney, this prompt gives you a structured way to get consistent, professional-looking results. It's designed for product designers, UX/UI professionals, app developers, and startups who need visual prototypes fast without spending hours in design tools. Instead of vague requests that produce random outputs, this prompt forces you to think through the key design elements upfront, which translates directly into better AI-generated images that actually match your vision.
Using the placeholder approach is straightforward. The [purpose] section is where you describe what your feature does—for example, you might write "a payment confirmation screen that displays transaction details and receipt options." The [style] placeholder lets you specify your visual direction, whether that's minimalist and clean, dark mode with neon accents, or glassmorphism with gradient backgrounds. You'd fill in layout style specifics like "card-based with bottom navigation" and mention UI elements such as "CTA buttons, status indicators, and form fields." This level of detail is what makes Midjourney generate mockups that feel intentional rather than random.
When you run this prompt, expect Midjourney to produce realistic mobile phone mockups showing your feature in context. You'll see polished, presentation-ready images that display your app interface with proper typography, button styling, spacing, and visual hierarchy. The lighting and interaction details you specify ensure the mockup has depth and feels interactive, not flat. You can typically use these outputs directly in pitch decks or client presentations.
The biggest pro tip is being specific about interaction details. Instead of saying "button," describe exactly what you want: "large blue primary button with rounded corners on tap, showing loading state with spinner." This specificity dramatically improves how Midjourney interprets your vision, resulting in mockups that require minimal adjustment and communicate your design intent clearly to stakeholders.