Balsamiq Verified May 2026

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If you search the Balsamiq ecosystem, you will find thousands of user-generated assets, wireframe components, and UI libraries. However, not all assets are created equal. Some are outdated, some are broken, and some don't follow Balsamiq’s strict XML schema.

"Balsamiq Verified" refers to a specific tier of assets—usually UI controls, icons, or entire wireframe templates—that have been officially reviewed, tested, and certified by Balsamiq Studios or their elite community partners. balsamiq verified

True, but nuanced. The core library that comes with Balsamiq (the default buttons, text fields, and windows) is Verified by default. However, the "Verified" label is most useful for third-party or advanced libraries that extend beyond the default toolset.

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| Limitation | Explanation | |------------|-------------| | No cryptographic signature | A skilled user could recreate the badge in Photoshop, so it’s not forensic-level proof. | | Does not verify content integrity | It verifies export origin, but not that the source BMML file itself is authentic or version-controlled. | | Only for exports | The badge does not appear inside Balsamiq’s editor or on interactive prototypes. | | Confusion with “verified user” badges | Some new users mistakenly think it’s a social verification feature. |


Think of "Balsamiq Verified" as the blue checkmark of the wireframing world. When an asset (such as a custom control or a symbol library) carries this designation, it guarantees: Think of "Balsamiq Verified" as the blue checkmark

The Balsamiq User Community is vibrant. You can find "User Submitted" assets for everything from Apple Watch interfaces to Mainframe terminal screens. However, popularity does not equal reliability.