Date
Nov 9, 2025

Author
Arpit Patel

Read Time (est.)
9 Min.

Top 15 MacBook Pro Mockups Every Designer Need in 2026

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When If you’re a designer, you already know this truth:
Your design is only as good as the way you present it. You can create the cleanest UI, or the boldest design of your life, or the smartest landing page, but if you show it on a plain screenshot, it’ll look… flat & ugh!! 😩 just boring.

So I’ve handpicked some of my recent favourite MacBook Pro Mockups that make your work look alive, premium, and client-ready. And in 2025, presentation matters more than ever. In this post, I’ve curated the Top 15 MacBook Pro Mockups every designer should have in their toolkit this year.

These aren’t random picks, they’re handpicked for usability, creativity, and style. Whether you’re building a portfolio, pitching to clients, or just making your Dribbble shots pop, these will make your work shine.

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©creatoom

Set against a neutral background on a soft, olive-green bench, epitomizes minimalism. A sophisticated balance is created by the contrast between the textured bench and the laptop’s smooth aluminum, which is ideal for showcasing editorial designs, portfolios, or clean website layouts.

The natural tones create a sophisticated, serene look that is both natural and polished. This setup, which is perfect for designers looking for a realistic mockup with a subtle artistic edge, emphasizes your design with only style and focus. An ideal option for high-end presentations that exude elegance and simplicity.

02

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@ls.graphics

Sitting elegantly on a burnt-orange armchair, this high-end MacBook mockup combines sophistication and coziness. The soft lighting produces a cinematic atmosphere that improves contrast and clarity, and the rich rust tones add depth. It looks great with contemporary typography, dark mode user interfaces, or imaginative brand identities, making it ideal for striking yet elegant design showcases.

Your designs are given a human touch by the comfortable yet opulent setting—sophisticated but approachable. Perfect for attention-grabbing editorial layouts, brand case studies, and portfolio highlights. Every component in this scene is intended to give your presentation a deliberate, high-end, and effortlessly fashionable vibe.

03

Elegant, natural and aesthetically simple. A sculptural wooden chair with a fabric seat supports this MacBook Pro mockup, adding an organic warmth that goes well with sleek, contemporary designs. The MacBook’s metallic exterior contrasts beautifully with the delicate textures of wood and cloth, creating a visual harmony that seems high-end and handcrafted.

This mockup is ideal for product websites that combine design and workmanship, architecture portfolios, and minimalist branding. While the environment adds tactility and sophistication, the neutral tones maintain the spotlight on your design.

04

Soft light, warm tones, and quiet elegance define this MacBook Pro mockup. Placed on a beige sofa with gentle fabric folds, it radiates comfort and sophistication. The balanced lighting creates a luxurious atmosphere—perfect for displaying branding, editorial, or luxury website designs.

The subtle shadows give depth without overpowering the composition, allowing your screen design to remain the hero. This realistic mockup is ideal for designers aiming for a lifestyle feel—premium yet personal. It blends modern product photography aesthetics with the intimacy of real-world environments, making your presentation effortlessly refined.

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@artdirected

A touch of boldness done right. This MacBook mockup sits on a dark reflective surface, with a subtle light glowing softly in the background. It feels cinematic — like something from a design film still. The lighting is moody yet precise, perfect for high-contrast UI/UX presentations or tech brands that want to stand out. It has depth, drama, and just enough mystery to make your design look intentional.

It truly feels balanced. It’s clean, editorial, and designed for people who like their mockups to look like art direction, not templates.

06

There’s something quietly grounding about this scene. A MacBook Pro sits on a round wooden table, next to a mid-century chair in a beautiful modern room. Natural light spills across the surface, bringing warmth and balance. It feels calm — the kind of setup that belongs in a studio filled with morning light.

Perfect for minimalist designers, architects, or lifestyle brands who love real textures and simplicity. Nothing about it feels artificial or overproduced — it’s just a beautifully honest environment that makes your design feel alive and thoughtfully placed.

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@ply.supply

A modern & thin Macbook, surrounded by a neutral, almost invisible setup. This mockup feels airy, modern, and quietly experimental. It’s for designers who believe simplicity can still make a statement.

The balance between color and space makes it perfect for contemporary branding, editorial design, or art-driven projects. It doesn’t shout — it hums with intention. A minimal setup that feels more like a gallery piece than a mockup.

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@third.index

Modern luxury meets grounded design. A Macbook Pro sits on a warm wooden surface, under soft, directional light. The dark screen interface creates contrast that feels strong but not heavy. It’s the kind of mockup that makes type and layout feel alive.

Perfect for dark-themed websites, branding presentations, or anything elegant with edge. The combination of natural wood and deep tones brings a subtle warmth — human, refined, and timeless. A mockup that doesn’t just display your work — it frames it like an exhibition.

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@creatoom

This one feels straight from a modern design studio. A Macbook Pro placed on a brushed silver table, surrounded by cool grey tones. Everything about it says precision — clean lines, balanced lighting, quiet confidence. It’s perfect for tech brands, digital products, or any portfolio that wants to feel premium and polished.

There’s an industrial honesty to it, but it still feels warm in its composition. The kind of mockup that elevates your work simply by being designed right — minimal, focused, and professional.

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@ply.supply

Probably one of the most striking in the set — a MacBook resting on a clear glass chair, creating an illusion of lightness and space. The reflections and shadows make it look like it’s floating, yet the balance remains perfectly natural.

It’s clean, futuristic, and made for designers who love visual storytelling. Whether you’re presenting fashion branding, digital art, or tech websites, this mockup turns it into something sculptural. Every curve and highlight plays with transparency, creating a sense of luxury that feels modern but timeless. Quietly bold — and impossible to ignore.

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A Macbook Pro sitting quietly on a sculpted wooden chair — this scene captures simplicity in its purest form. The mix of soft pine wood and soft, neutral tones gives it an organic warmth that feels calm and considered. It’s the kind of mockup that looks like it belongs in a modern design studio, where light, balance, and detail matter most.

Perfect for designers who love clean composition and real textures. The overall tone feels premium but approachable — ideal for presenting websites, portfolios, or brand visuals that deserve space to breathe.

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This one feels cinematic — a Macbook placed at the center of focus, surrounded by subtle shadows and diffused light. It’s the perfect setting for designers who believe mood matters. The cool gradient creates a natural balance between warmth and precision, while the human presence adds emotion without distraction.

Perfect for showcasing bold, immersive designs or product interfaces with a story behind them. It’s modern, moody, and deeply human — a premium mockup that feels like a still from a designer’s world rather than a studio shot.

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Warm light, earthy tones, and grounded textures — this mockup brings together design and material beautifully. A MacBook rests partly on a rough concrete surface, surrounded by terracotta fabric that adds warmth and depth. It’s a scene that feels tactile and intentional, almost architectural.

The balance between hard and soft surfaces makes it perfect for design presentations that value detail — from branding to product UI. It carries that handcrafted touch many premium mockups miss. Rich, cinematic, and real — this setup feels like it was made for designers who care about atmosphere as much as alignment.

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@mrmockup

A soft, sage-green world that feels like design in slow motion. This MacBook Pro mockup rests casually on a muted sofa, blending seamlessly into the backdrop. Every tone in the scene feels intentional — from the matte upholstery to the shadowed wall panels behind it. It’s calm, balanced, and naturally premium.

Perfect for minimalist branding, editorial layouts, or clean portfolio showcases. The way light rolls across the fabric adds warmth and depth, grounding the cool aluminum finish of the MacBook. Nothing about it feels staged — it’s simply beautiful in its stillness. A mockup made for designers who love subtle tones, quiet light, and that soft sense of balance that only real spaces can bring.

BONUS

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@artdirected

You think I’ll choose some generic mockup for bonus? Nope, hahaha! Click on it and see for yourself, its vertical so preview might be getting cropped here.

It’s a Macbook placed on a raw, industrial steel chair, bathed in warm sunlight that dances across the surface. The wood floor adds a natural contrast, keeping the scene grounded while the light plays with reflections.

It’s minimal, modern, and perfectly balanced between design and realism. Ideal for contemporary web layouts, architecture studios, or any portfolio that leans toward modern craft. The golden light adds a soft human warmth, turning a cold material into something emotional. It’s a mockup that feels alive — quietly confident, naturally premium, and meant for showcasing design in its most honest form.

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