Mockiosa vs Shots.so.
Shots.so alternative with real 3D, motion, and live embeds for Framer.
Pick Shots.so
Pick Shots.so if you want gorgeous static mockup images in seconds, with a big template gallery, for social posts and screenshots.
Pick Mockiosa
Pick Mockiosa if the shot needs to move — orbit, follow the cursor, play a video on screen — or live directly on your Framer site in 3D.
Feature by feature
| Feature | Mockiosa | Shots.so |
|---|---|---|
| Lives inside Framer The device renders on your Framer canvas — no export/import loop. | Native plugin | Separate web app |
| Real-time 3D (orbit camera) | ✓ | 3D-look presets, fixed angles |
| Motion / animations | Orbit, float, follow-cursor, scroll | Mostly static |
| Live interactive 3D on your published site The real scene — orbit, follow-cursor — running on your live landing, not a rendered file. | Code component | — |
| Video on the device screen | ✓ | — |
| Template gallery | Scenes, not templates | Large and polished |
| 4K export | PNG + transparent WebM | High-res images |
When Shots.so is the better choice
- You need a beautiful static shot in 30 seconds for X or Dribbble — Shots’ presets are excellent.
- You want stylized frames, browser windows and gradient backdrops with zero learning curve.
- You don’t use Framer at all.
When Mockiosa fits better
- Your hero section needs a device that moves — real 3D, not a flat render with a tilt.
- You want the visitor to interact with the mockup on your published Framer site.
- Your screen content is a video or a Lottie, not a static screenshot.
- You’d rather pose the exact angle than pick from preset angles.
The honest take
Shots.so and Mockiosa barely compete: one perfects the static image, the other makes the scene itself live in your site. Plenty of designers use both — Shots for the tweet, Mockiosa for the landing.
Looking for Shots.so's official site? It's at shots.so. This page is our honest take — go see theirs too.