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5 Free Interactive Demo Tools in 2026 (Actually Free, Not Free Trial)

Most 'free' demo tools are really 14-day trials. Here are 5 tools with genuinely free tiers that let you build and publish interactive product demos without a credit card.

Fionn LennonMarch 24, 20264 min read

If you've searched for "free interactive demo tool," you've probably noticed that most results are pay-walled. They say free but mean "free for 14 days" or "free but your demos have a massive watermark and a 3-step limit."

This list only includes tools with genuinely free tiers. No credit card required, no trial expiration, no bait-and-switch. We'll cover what you actually get for $0 and where each tool starts charging.

What makes a demo tool "actually free"?

For this list, a tool qualifies if:

  • You can sign up without a credit card
  • You can create and publish at least one demo
  • The demo stays live indefinitely (no 14-day expiry)
  • Viewers can access it without signing up

Surprisingly few tools meet all four criteria.

1. Aceframe

Free tier: 15 demos, unlimited viewers, unlimited steps per demo

Aceframe uses a Chrome extension to capture your product. Click through your app normally, and each click becomes a step in your demo. Edit in the web app - crop screenshots, add annotations, reorder steps, insert form capture fields.

What you get for free: - 15 published demos - Unlimited viewers (viewers never pay) - AI-powered step editing - Embed code for your website - Basic analytics (views, completions) - Lead capture forms within demos - Shareable links - Dark mode

Where it starts charging: Pro ($19/mo) adds unlimited demos, custom branding, advanced analytics, and priority support.

Best for: SaaS founders and small marketing teams who need real interactive demos without enterprise pricing.

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2. Arcade

Free tier: 3 demos (called "Arcades")

Arcade creates animated, step-through walkthroughs. The output is closer to an animated GIF than a true click-through demo. Their editor is polished with good design presets.

What you get for free: - 3 published demos - Arcade branding on all demos - Basic editor - Shareable links

Where it starts charging: Growth ($40/mo billed annually) removes branding and adds unlimited demos, analytics, and custom domains.

Best for: Product teams who want animated walkthroughs for documentation or help centers.

3. Supademo

Free tier: 5 demos

Supademo is screenshot-based with AI features for auto-generating step text. Clean interface, fast capture flow.

What you get for free: - 5 published demos - Supademo branding - Basic analytics - AI text generation

Where it starts charging: Pro ($27/mo) for unlimited demos, custom branding, and CRM integrations.

Best for: Teams who want AI to write their demo annotations and don't mind a smaller free limit.

4. Storylane

Free tier: 1 demo (HTML capture only)

Storylane is an enterprise-focused tool with a limited free offering. The free tier restricts you to one published demo using HTML capture (not screenshot-based).

What you get for free: - 1 published demo - HTML capture - Storylane branding - Basic sharing

Where it starts charging: Starter ($40/mo) for more demos and screenshot capture. Growth ($100/mo) for analytics and integrations.

Best for: Enterprise teams evaluating the tool before committing to a paid plan.

5. Navattic

Free tier: 1 demo (was recently reduced)

Navattic targets mid-market and enterprise. Their free tier is minimal - one demo, limited customization.

What you get for free: - 1 published demo - Navattic branding - Basic editor

Where it starts charging: Base plan starts around $500/mo (pricing is not public, requires a sales call for most plans).

Best for: Companies with budget who want enterprise features and are okay with sales-led pricing.

Comparison table

ToolFree demosBranding on free?Viewers pay?Starting paid price
Aceframe15NoNo$19/mo
Arcade3YesNo$40/mo
Supademo5YesNo$27/mo
Storylane1YesNo$40/mo
Navattic1YesNo~$500/mo

Which one should you pick?

If you want the most generous free tier: Aceframe gives you 15 demos with no branding - more than any other tool on this list.

If you want animated walkthroughs (not click-through): Arcade is the better fit, though the free tier is tight at 3 demos.

If you want AI to write your annotations: Supademo's AI text generation is genuinely useful, and 5 free demos is reasonable.

If you're evaluating for enterprise: Start with Storylane or Navattic's free tier to test the workflow, but expect to pay significantly more when you scale.

The bottom line

The interactive demo space has grown fast, but most tools still gate their free tiers aggressively. If you're a startup or small team, look for tools that give you enough room to actually test the concept before committing. Creating one demo behind a watermark doesn't tell you much. You need enough demos to run a real experiment - put them on your homepage, in sales emails, and in your docs - and see if they move the needle.

That's why generous free tiers matter. Not because free is the goal, but because you need enough runway to prove the ROI before spending $500/mo on a demo platform.

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