# Prototyping

Prototyping is a vital step in UX design, enabling the creation of interactive models that simulate the final product's functionality and user experience. It allows designers to gather feedback, validate concepts, and refine designs before investing in development. Prototyping minimizes risks and ensures a user-centric and successful end product.

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