Unleash your creativity with out-of-this-world web design inspiration from across the web.
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Book free discovery call →Curated (curated.design) is a design inspiration gallery — 'unleash your creativity with out-of-this-world web design inspiration from across the web' — positioning in the broad design inspiration category in the saturated 2026 inspiration gallery market. Curated screenshots from notable web designs across site types, organized by category (landing pages, SaaS, e-commerce, portfolio, agency, blog) or aesthetic (minimal, bold, illustrative, dark mode), browse + save workflow, search across the library. Sits alongside the dominant inspiration gallery players: Mobbin (heavyweight SaaS + mobile UX patterns library at $30-50/mo Pro with vast library + regular updates + comprehensive pattern taxonomy), Land-book (landing-page-specialized with extensive curated library), Awwwards (award-driven showcase driving the high-craft conversation), Behance + Dribbble (broader design portfolios with concept + aspirational work), Saaspo (SaaS landing pages specifically), Page Flows (longer videos showing complete user flows through apps), and many smaller alternatives like Design Vault + Refero + UI Sources + UIGarage + Appshots. Specific Curated features — exact library size, free vs paid tiers, submission process, video flows vs static — should be verified on curated.design since the saturated category requires specific differentiation. Distinguished from Mobbin (the dominant comprehensive UX library with vast scope + investment + the safer bet for serious UX inspiration work) by smaller curated alternative scope, distinguished from Land-book + Saaspo (landing-page-specialized galleries with curated landing-page focus) by broader web design coverage, distinguished from Awwwards (high-craft award-driven showcase with award-show prestige) by general inspiration vs awards focus, distinguished from Behance + Dribbble (broader design portfolios with concept + aspirational work) by real-world shipped design focus. Typical freemium pricing — free browsing + Pro tier for full library or features (verify on curated.design). Best for designers browsing web design references across various site types as supplementary gallery to primary inspiration source, designers pulling screenshots into client mood boards as inspiration starting points, designers browsing by aesthetic categories (minimal, bold, illustrative, dark mode) for project visual direction, and designers building visual literacy through ongoing exposure to high-quality web design work as one of many sources used over time. Skip for the dominant comprehensive UX library (Mobbin is the safer choice and worth the Pro subscription if UX inspiration is a regular need), for landing-page-specific inspiration (Land-book + Saaspo specialize), for high-craft award-winning work and the design community conversation around it (Awwwards covers that conversation specifically), for polished concept + aspirational designs (Dribbble + Behance broader portfolios fit that aesthetic), or for flow videos showing complete user paths (Page Flows is purpose-built for that format). One of many smaller options in the saturated 2026 design inspiration gallery market — most designers should default to Mobbin + Land-book as primary sources + treat smaller alternatives like Curated as occasional browsing supplements rather than necessary paid subscriptions.
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Unleash your creativity with out-of-this-world web design inspiration from across the web.
Web design inspiration browsing
Designers browsing web design references across various site types — supplementary gallery to primary inspiration source.
Mood board reference
Pull screenshots into client mood boards as inspiration starting points — supplementary to primary inspiration galleries.
Aesthetic discovery
Browse by aesthetic categories (minimal, bold, illustrative, dark mode) to find direction for project visual style.
Design literacy through exposure
Build visual literacy through ongoing exposure to high-quality web design work — one of many sources designers use over time.
Curated (curated.design) is a design inspiration gallery — 'unleash your creativity with out-of-this-world web design inspiration from across the web' — positioning in the broad design inspiration category alongside Mobbin (SaaS UX), Land-book (landing pages), Awwwards (award-driven showcase), Behance + Dribbble (design portfolios), Saaspo, Page Flows, and various smaller galleries. What you get (general for the category): curated screenshots from notable web designs across various site types, organized by category (landing pages, SaaS, e-commerce, portfolio, agency, blog) or aesthetic (minimal, bold, illustrative, dark mode), browse + save workflow, search across the library. Specific Curated features — exact library size, free vs paid tiers, submission process, video flows vs static — should be verified on curated.design. Where Curated fits: the design inspiration gallery market in 2026 is dominated by a few players + populated by many smaller alternatives. Mobbin handles SaaS UX comprehensively. Land-book + Saaspo handle landing pages. Awwwards drives the high-craft award-show conversation. Behance + Dribbble are broader design portfolios. Curated joins the broader inspiration gallery category — needs to differentiate on specific curation aesthetic + library quality + UX. Where it's not for you: if you want the dominant comprehensive UX library, Mobbin is the safer choice. If you want landing-page-specific inspiration, Land-book + Saaspo are more focused. If you want high-craft award-winning work, Awwwards covers that. If you want polished concept + aspirational work, Dribbble + Behance. Curated fits if its specific curation aesthetic appeals + supplements your primary inspiration source. Pricing: typical for UX galleries — free browsing + Pro tier for full library or features. Verify on curated.design. Honest take: the design inspiration gallery niche is genuinely saturated in 2026 — Mobbin's dominance + Land-book's landing-page niche + Awwwards's award-show role leave smaller galleries fighting for supplementary status. Curated is one such gallery — worth browsing to see if its specific curation aesthetic clicks with you, but unlikely to replace a primary inspiration source. The honest counsel is to subscribe to 1-2 primary galleries (Mobbin + Land-book typically) and treat the smaller alternatives as occasional browsing supplements rather than necessary subscriptions.
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Typical freemium for UX galleries — free browsing + Pro tier for full library or features. Verify current pricing on curated.design.
Mobbin is the dominant SaaS UX library ($30-50/mo Pro). Land-book is the landing-page-specialized gallery. Curated is a broader inspiration gallery in the smaller-alternative tier. Use Mobbin + Land-book as primary sources; Curated supplementary if its curation aesthetic appeals.
1-2 primary galleries (e.g. Mobbin for SaaS UX + Land-book for landing pages) covers most needs. Adding more galleries leads to redundant content + paid subscription overhead. The smaller alternatives (Curated, Design Vault, Saaspo, Refero, etc.) are worth occasional browsing visits but not necessary subscriptions for most designers.
Unique curation perspective (Land-book's landing-page quality bar, Awwwards's award-driven discovery), comprehensive scope at value (Mobbin's vast UX pattern library), specific format (Page Flows's video flows). Smaller galleries need to offer something the dominant players don't to justify Pro subscriptions — most don't quite get there.
Most curated galleries have submission processes. Verify Curated's submission model on curated.design — typically curators review submissions before publication to maintain quality.
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