UI Shots bridges inspiration and execution by pairing UI examples with component code, which makes it a different kind of resource than SwiftUI Apps. Where SwiftUI Apps is centered on native SwiftUI applications, UI Shots focuses on SaaS and web UI patterns that teams can adapt into a design system.
This is useful when the goal isn’t just to look at good screens, but to translate patterns into reusable components—navigation, tables, settings, onboarding, dashboards, and more. For product teams building web apps, that “show the pattern and the code” approach can reduce the gap between design reference and implementation.
UI Shots also leans into browsing by
SaaS type, making it easier to find relevant patterns for a specific category rather than scrolling through a general gallery. Compared with SwiftUI Apps, it’s a better fit for web-focused teams or founders building SaaS products who want practical, component-level references.
Choose UI Shots when you need SaaS UI ideas that are closer to production and easier to operationalize than app showcases alone.