Angle is a large library of flat, vector-style device mockups sold as a downloadable asset pack. MochiMockup is the cloud-based 3D alternative — same device coverage, real-time rendering, and a free browser tier.
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Angle is a downloadable pack of flat, vector-style device mockups for Sketch, Figma, Adobe XD, and Photoshop. Designers buy the pack once and drop screenshots into pre-built templates. It is not browser-based and does not render in real 3D.
| Feature | MochiMockup | Angle |
|---|---|---|
| Rendering | Real 3D with lighting | Flat 2D vectors |
| Platform | Browser (any OS) | Sketch / Figma / XD / PSD files |
| Free tier | Yes — 2K exports | No — one-time purchase |
| Starting price | €0 / €9 mo Pro | ~$79 one-time bundle |
| Pay-per-export | €2 per Pro export | Not applicable |
| Figma plugin | Yes | Asset file, not a plugin |
| Realistic reflections | Yes | No (flat shading) |
| New templates | Added weekly | Periodic pack updates |
We keep comparisons honest so this page stays useful. If you need any of the above, Angle may still be the better fit.
Bottom line
Choose MochiMockup if you want a free, browser-based 3D mockup tool with a Figma plugin and pay-per-export pricing. Choose Angle if you need one of its specific strengths listed above. Both tools produce photorealistic renders — the difference is workflow, platform, and pricing.
FAQ
Yes. MochiMockup offers browser-based device mockups with a free 2K tier, while Angle is a paid download that requires Sketch, Figma, or Photoshop. If you want to avoid asset-pack purchases and work in any browser, MochiMockup is the simpler choice.
MochiMockup renders every template in real 3D with physically accurate lighting and reflections. Angle uses flat vector shapes instead of 3D, which is great for print layouts but less photorealistic for App Store screenshots and marketing hero shots.
Yes. The MochiMockup Figma plugin lets you ship a frame from Figma into a 3D mockup in one click. Angle's assets live inside Figma but stay flat 2D — MochiMockup adds true 3D output without leaving the Figma canvas.