I've worked with Photoshop for an age. Back in 2022, I created a small business called 099 SPLY, offering a focused collection of minimal PSD mockups and web tools for creatives.
Although I still appreciate the demand for PSDs, especially among seasoned designers, I wanted to explore a different way of generating mockups: directly in the browser, without subscriptions, licences, or heavyweight software. Because I feel a newer generation of creatives expects tools to be fast, focused, and accessible.
Focused browser-based tooling has been gaining momentum across the digital design industry, even if it still sits in a comparative niche. But that doesn’t make it any less worth leaning into. And that’s exactly what we’ve done with the new version of 099.supply.

We’ve built a 3D mockup editor around a simple pay-as-you-go model, with enough customisability to be useful and enough restraint to avoid becoming something it’s not. At the same time, we’ve kept our PSDs available.
That’s the point of 099 now: two modes of making, side by side. PSDs for those who want control, familiarity, and layered files. Browser exports for those who want speed, simplicity, and a finished mockup in seconds.
This all might feel like a stepping stone before everyone is exclusively using AI to build mockups and web components, but not everyone is comfortable with moving at the same pace. Nor should they be. For now, I want to see where this goes.
So, I invite you to try the tool. You can export for free, or pay a small one-off fee for higher-quality output, including 5-second animated mockups.
Are the editor features sufficient? What feels missing? Is the pricing fair? Please get in touch and share your feedback.
