Inspiration for Industrial Design Products’ Websites
Where Digital Meets the Physical
Discover the best industrial design websites that showcase physical products with elegance, innovation, and clarity.

Analogue Pocket

Nomono – Turn Any Conversation Into A Podcast

Normal Computing – Combining AI & Semiconductor Engineering

reMarkable – Digital Paper Tablet

Qiqi Global – Salon Grade Control systems

USB Club – 1TB SSD Drive

1X Technologies – AI & Robotics Company

VanMoof – E-bike Company

Lucid Motors

Standard Bots – AI-powered Robotic Arms

Polestar – EV Car Brand

Advanced Materials – James Cropper

Polar

Heart Aerospace

Custo

VENTREX

Hyer®

Aero
✨ Industrial Design Category Overview
Where form meets function (and sometimes makes your jaw drop)
Let’s face it—digital design gets all the glory these days. But what about the products you can hold in your hands? The clever tech gadgets, sustainable tools, beautifully engineered devices that somehow make everyday life feel a little smarter?
That’s where Industrial Design comes in.
And honestly? It deserves its spotlight.
So, we built this category on UIUXshowcase.com to do just that: celebrate websites that do justice to physical products. Not just with sleek landing pages—but with storytelling, visuals, and layouts that elevate the thing itself. The real, tangible object someone spent months—or years—perfecting.
This collection is for those who obsess over product photography angles, subtle material transitions, and making packaging look like an integral part of the user experience. Whether you’re an industrial designer seeking inspiration, or a web designer crafting the following great product reveal site, there’s something here for you.
Because showcasing a physical product online? That’s an art in itself.
🧠 Wait—What Is Industrial Design (Online)?
When most people think of industrial design, they picture sketches, prototypes, and shiny renders. But the moment that product hits the web?
It needs a stage. And that’s where design comes full circle.
These websites are more than promotional pages—they’re part of the product experience. They build emotion. They create desire. Sometimes, they even make you click ‘Buy’ before your brain catches up.
From headphones and innovative furniture to wellness tools and wearable tech—this category brings together sites that bridge design disciplines. Real-world craft meets digital finesse.
🧰 Why Designers Come Here for Industrial Design Websites
🚀 Modern Web Presentations for Physical Products
The best websites don’t just show the product—they make you feel it with motion, space, story, and just the right amount of mystery.
🌱 Sustainable Design Inspiration
We’re spotlighting brands and creators who make eco-conscious design decisions—and showcasing them with equal thought and beauty online.
🛠️ Ideas That Bridge Disciplines
Designers who work in 3D need to think in 2D as well. This category provides a shared space for both product and digital designers to learn from one another.
📷 Product Photography & Layout Genius
These sites nail the mix of macro shots, lifestyle context, and functional close-ups. If you’ve ever spent 10 minutes choosing a hero image, you’ll appreciate this.
🔎 What You’ll Find in the Industrial Design Category
- Physical Product Landing Pages
Apple-style? Sure. But also indie and experimental product sites that do more with less. - Sustainable & Ethical Product Websites
Designs that care about the planet, and show that care through branding, storytelling, and UX. - Tech Hardware Sites
Smart gadgets, sound systems, wearables—you’ll find best-in-class layouts, transitions, and interactive demos here. - Brand Stories That Stick
How do you build emotion for a thing made of metal and plastic? These examples have answers. Real ones. - Minimalist E-commerce Experiences
Products are so well-designed that the website gets out of the way—and lets the object take center stage.
💬 FAQs: Industrial Design on the Web
1. Are these only tech products?
Nope! You’ll see everything from speakers to standing desks to handcrafted tools. It’s all about physical products with thoughtful web design.
2. Do I need to be an industrial designer to enjoy this?
Not at all. If you design websites for products—or want inspiration for product UX—this is your jam.
3. Are these sites built in Framer/Webflow/Figma?
Many are! Some are custom-coded. But we focus on what they do, not just how they were made.
4. Can I submit a product site to be featured?
Yes! We’re always scouting new gems. Just send us the link—we’ll take it from there.
5. Why create a category like this?
Honestly? Because we couldn’t find a proper home for this kind of design inspiration. So we built one.
6. Do these sites include e-commerce?
Some do, some don’t. But we tend to feature those that combine product storytelling with smooth shopping experiences.
7. Are these mostly big brands?
Nope. While you’ll spot a few famous names, we love indie creators and small studios doing big things.
8. What makes a site “worthy” of being here?
Thoughtful product presentation. Smart layout. Clean UX. That moment when you scroll and think, wow, I want that.
9. Will this category keep growing?
The more good product design we see, the more we’ll feature. Bookmark it. Check back often.






































