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Best Free UX Research Tools in 2026

Free UX research tools are the free plans of usability-testing, survey, analytics, and repository software — not trials that expire in fourteen days. This guide only counts free that stays free, and says exactly what each tier includes: how many test responses you get a month, whether you can bring your own participants, how many seats survive, and what disappears when you invite a teammate. Between them, the tools below cover a complete small-team research stack at $0: unmoderated usability tests, session replay and heatmaps, product analytics, surveys and screeners, and a place to keep findings. Where free consistently runs out is synthesis across many sessions, and the guide is honest about that line.

By Jess O'Malley, Founder & CEO, IntervoolLast reviewed 11 tools compared

What are the best free UX research tools?

For unmoderated usability testing, UXtweak's free plan is the broadest (usability tests, card sorting, tree testing, surveys — one user, 15 responses a month) and Lyssna's is the most generous on seats (three, with 15 self-recruited responses a month); Maze and Useberry have smaller free tiers for prototype tests. For behavioral data, Microsoft Clarity is entirely free with no traffic limits, Hotjar's free plan covers a small site, and Mixpanel is free to a million events a month. For surveys and screeners, Tally is free with unlimited responses and Typeform gives 10 a month. For a repository, Dovetail has a limited free tier. Prolific and User Interviews are free to sign up and charge per participant. Intervool is not free — $39/mo after a 30-day trial — and belongs here only once you have more sessions than you can synthesize by hand.

Compared at a glance

Free plans are limited in different ways, and the limit that bites is rarely the one advertised. Every column here is about what the free tier actually gives you.

Tool
Free forever
Usability testing free
Free participants
Survives a teammate
Behavior data free
Cross-study synthesis
Paid — 30-day trial
Intervool — Free forever: No
Intervool — Usability testing free: No
Intervool — Free participants: No
Intervool — Survives a teammate: Partial
Intervool — Behavior data free: No
Intervool — Cross-study synthesis: Yes
Free usability & prototype testing
UXtweak — Free forever: Yes
UXtweak — Usability testing free: Yes
UXtweak — Free participants: Partial
UXtweak — Survives a teammate: No
UXtweak — Behavior data free: Partial
UXtweak — Cross-study synthesis: No
Lyssna — Free forever: Yes
Lyssna — Usability testing free: Yes
Lyssna — Free participants: Partial
Lyssna — Survives a teammate: Yes
Lyssna — Behavior data free: No
Lyssna — Cross-study synthesis: No
Maze — Free forever: Yes
Maze — Usability testing free: Yes
Maze — Free participants: No
Maze — Survives a teammate: No
Maze — Behavior data free: No
Maze — Cross-study synthesis: No
Useberry — Free forever: Yes
Useberry — Usability testing free: Yes
Useberry — Free participants: No
Useberry — Survives a teammate: No
Useberry — Behavior data free: No
Useberry — Cross-study synthesis: No
Free behavioral analytics
Microsoft Clarity — Free forever: Yes
Microsoft Clarity — Usability testing free: No
Microsoft Clarity — Free participants: No
Microsoft Clarity — Survives a teammate: Yes
Microsoft Clarity — Behavior data free: Yes
Microsoft Clarity — Cross-study synthesis: No
Hotjar — Free forever: Yes
Hotjar — Usability testing free: No
Hotjar — Free participants: No
Hotjar — Survives a teammate: Partial
Hotjar — Behavior data free: Yes
Hotjar — Cross-study synthesis: No
Mixpanel — Free forever: Yes
Mixpanel — Usability testing free: No
Mixpanel — Free participants: No
Mixpanel — Survives a teammate: Yes
Mixpanel — Behavior data free: Yes
Mixpanel — Cross-study synthesis: No
Free surveys & screeners
Tally — Free forever: Yes
Tally — Usability testing free: No
Tally — Free participants: No
Tally — Survives a teammate: Partial
Tally — Behavior data free: No
Tally — Cross-study synthesis: No
Typeform — Free forever: Yes
Typeform — Usability testing free: No
Typeform — Free participants: No
Typeform — Survives a teammate: No
Typeform — Behavior data free: No
Typeform — Cross-study synthesis: No
Free repository
Dovetail — Free forever: Yes
Dovetail — Usability testing free: No
Dovetail — Free participants: No
Dovetail — Survives a teammate: No
Dovetail — Behavior data free: No
Dovetail — Cross-study synthesis: Partial
Yes Does thisPartial Partly, or with workaroundsNo Not a feature
What each column means
Free forever
A permanent free plan, not a time-limited trial that expires.
Usability testing free
You can run task-based tests on a prototype or live site on the free tier, not just look at the feature list.
Free participants
The free tier includes some panel participants, or lets you bring your own users at no cost.
Survives a teammate
The free plan allows more than one seat, so it still works once a second person joins.
Behavior data free
Session replay, heatmaps, or product analytics included at no cost.
Cross-study synthesis
Finds what repeats across many sessions or studies, rather than reporting each one on its own.

The categories, and what each is for

These products get compared as if they’re interchangeable. They aren’t — they’re solving different halves of the job.

Free usability & prototype testing

Run real unmoderated tests at no cost — small monthly response caps, but the method coverage is real.

UXtweak, Lyssna, Maze, Useberry

Free behavioral analytics

Session replay, heatmaps, funnels, and retention. The best-value free tier in all of UX research lives here.

Microsoft Clarity, Hotjar, Mixpanel

Free surveys & screeners

Recruit, screen, and ask structured questions without a budget.

Tally, Typeform

Free repository

Somewhere to keep the findings, on a limited free tier.

Dovetail

Paid, for when free stops working

No free tier, but it does the cross-session synthesis free tools leave to you. Trial first.

Intervool

The tools in detail

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Intervool

Our productPaid — 30-day trial

Not free — the tool for when free stops being enough

Intervool add interview dialog for uploading a recording, audio file, or written notes
Upload a recording from anywhere — or let Intervool join the call.

Intervool has no free tier, and it belongs on this list for one honest reason: every free tool here stops at the individual test or session. If your problem is running a usability test or seeing where users drop off, use UXtweak or Clarity and keep your money. If your problem is that you have thirty interview and test recordings and no idea what they collectively say, that's the work Intervool automates — transcribing every session, extracting pain points and needs, clustering what repeats into evidence-linked themes, and turning them into personas and a prioritized roadmap. The 30-day trial needs no credit card, and you can upload recordings from any tool on this page.

Best for
Teams whose bottleneck has moved from running sessions to making sense of them
Pricing
Basic $39/mo · Team $279/mo (6 seats) · Enterprise custom
Free option
30-day free trial, no credit card

Strengths

  • Does the cross-session synthesis every free tool leaves to you
  • Upload sessions from Lookback, Zoom, or any testing tool
  • Themes, personas, and segments built from your evidence
  • Ends in a prioritized roadmap, not a folder of reports
  • 30-day trial, no credit card, flat pricing after

Limitations

  • No free plan — $39/mo after the trial
  • No usability testing or analytics of its own
  • Overkill if you only run the occasional test
Intervool theme board showing recurring themes across customer interviews with supporting evidence
Themes across every interview, with the evidence attached.
Intervool impact vs effort prioritization board turning interview themes into a product roadmap
Themes become prioritized bets — each one click from the quote behind it.
02

UXtweak

Free usability & prototype testing

The broadest free plan in UX research

UXtweak homepage — UX research platform with a free plan for usability testing

UXtweak's free plan is genuinely free and unusually wide: website and prototype usability tests, card sorting, tree testing, first-click and five-second tests, surveys, and session recording, for one user with 15 responses a month, one active study, and 14 days of access to results. That's enough to run a five-user test every month — which is most of the value — and it's the free tier we'd point a first-time researcher at. The limits that bite are the single seat and the result-access window; paid Business plans are quote-led rather than published.

Best for
A solo researcher or designer who wants real usability testing, card sorting, and tree testing at $0
Pricing
Business plan on request; Custom / enterprise quote
Free option
Free forever — 1 user, 15 responses/mo, 1 active study

Strengths

  • Almost every method available on the free tier
  • 15 responses a month covers a five-user test
  • Own-panel recruiting on paid; bring your own users free

Limitations

  • One seat — doesn't survive a teammate
  • Results expire after 14 days on free
  • Paid pricing on request rather than published
03

Lyssna

Free usability & prototype testing

Free plan with three seats

Lyssna homepage — usability testing with a free plan and built-in panel

Lyssna's free plan gives three seats and 15 self-recruited responses a month across five-second tests, first-click tests, preference tests, prototype tests, card sorts, and surveys — the small, frequent studies that produce most of the value. It's the free tier that survives a second and third teammate. Its own 690,000-person panel is pay-per-response, so 'free' means testing with your own users; the Growth plan at about $166 a month is the next step.

Best for
Small teams who want quick five-second, first-click, and prototype tests without paying
Pricing
Growth from ~$166/mo (5 seats); Enterprise custom
Free option
Free forever — 3 seats, 15 self-recruited responses/mo

Strengths

  • Three seats on the free plan
  • Test types suited to quick, frequent studies
  • Cheap paid tier when you outgrow free

Limitations

  • Free covers self-recruited participants only
  • 15 responses a month across all tests
  • No repository or synthesis layer
04

Maze

Free usability & prototype testing

Free prototype testing, tightly capped

Maze homepage — prototype testing with a free plan

Maze's free plan lets you run unmoderated prototype and live-site tests with its Figma integration and see completion, misclick, and path results — the fastest way to validate a flow at $0. The caps are tight (limited studies and responses, one seat) and the jump to a paid plan is steep, but for one prototype test to settle a design argument it's hard to beat.

Best for
Designers who want to test a Figma prototype for free before buying anything
Pricing
Starter from ~$99/mo; Organization and Enterprise custom
Free option
Free plan with limited studies and responses

Strengths

  • Excellent Figma prototype testing on the free tier
  • Results in hours
  • Broad method set if you later upgrade

Limitations

  • Tight study and response limits on free
  • One seat
  • Steep step to paid plans
05

Useberry

Free usability & prototype testing

Free prototype and live-site testing for one project

Useberry homepage — prototype and website testing with a free plan

Useberry runs unmoderated tests on prototypes (Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, ProtoPie) and live websites — task flows, first-click, five-second, card sorting, tree testing, and surveys — with heatmaps and path analysis. Its free plan is one seat, one project, and 10 responses a month, which is enough to learn the tool and run a small test. The Growth plan at about €83 a month lifts that to 300 responses.

Best for
A designer testing one project's prototypes and live pages
Pricing
Growth ~€83/mo; Business ~€659/mo; Enterprise custom
Free option
Free forever — 1 seat, 1 project, 10 responses/mo

Strengths

  • Wide prototype-tool support
  • Clean heatmaps and path analysis
  • Affordable first paid tier

Limitations

  • 10 responses a month on free
  • One seat, one project
  • Panel recruiting is paid
06

Microsoft Clarity

Free behavioral analytics

Session replay and heatmaps, free with no limits

Microsoft Clarity homepage — free session recordings and heatmaps

Microsoft Clarity records sessions, builds click and scroll heatmaps, flags rage clicks and dead clicks, and summarizes it with AI — and it is free with no traffic limits, no seat limits, and no paid tier. It's the single best-value free tool in UX research: install the snippet and you have behavioral evidence for every interview question you'll ask afterwards. It shows what happened, not why, and it has no testing, survey, or repository features.

Best for
Anyone with a website who wants to see where users struggle, at zero cost forever
Pricing
None — free forever
Free option
Free forever, no traffic or seat limits

Strengths

  • Completely free, no traffic caps
  • Rage-click and dead-click detection out of the box
  • Unlimited seats

Limitations

  • Behaviour only — no why
  • No testing, surveys, or repository
  • Fewer targeting features than Hotjar's paid tiers
07

Hotjar

Free behavioral analytics

Recordings, heatmaps, and on-site surveys on a small free plan

Hotjar homepage — session recordings, heatmaps, and surveys with a free plan

Hotjar's free plan gives session recordings and heatmaps for a limited number of daily sessions, plus on-site surveys and feedback widgets — the combination of behaviour and a quick 'why?' prompt that Clarity doesn't offer. It's cheap to upgrade (from about $32 a month) when the daily cap starts truncating your data. Analysis is per-session; there's no cross-study synthesis.

Best for
Small sites that want replay plus on-page feedback widgets in one tool
Pricing
From ~$32/mo
Free option
Free forever — limited daily sessions

Strengths

  • Replay, heatmaps, and surveys together
  • Feedback widgets catch users in context
  • Cheap first paid tier

Limitations

  • Daily session cap on free
  • Shows what happened, not why
  • No synthesis across studies
08

Mixpanel

Free behavioral analytics

Product analytics free to a million events a month

Mixpanel homepage — product analytics with a free plan

Mixpanel's free plan covers up to a million events a month with funnels, retention, cohorts, and session replay — enough for most early-stage products to run real quantitative analysis at no cost, and there's a startup program on top. In a research stack it tells you which flow leaks and which segment churns so your qualitative work goes where it matters. It needs event instrumentation, and it explains none of what it measures.

Best for
Product teams who want funnels, retention, and cohorts before deciding what to research
Pricing
Growth usage-based from $0; Enterprise custom
Free option
Free forever — up to 1M events/mo

Strengths

  • Generous free tier — 1M events/mo
  • Rigorous funnels and retention analysis
  • Startup program for the first year

Limitations

  • Requires instrumentation
  • Quantitative only
  • Usage-based pricing above the free tier
09

Tally

Free surveys & screeners

Unlimited free forms and responses

Tally homepage — free form builder with unlimited responses

Tally is a form builder whose free plan has no limit on forms or submissions (under fair use), with logic jumps, file uploads, and integrations included — which makes it the best free way to run recruiting screeners and research surveys. Pro at $24 a month removes branding and adds custom domains and team features. It's a form tool, not an analysis tool: responses go to a sheet or your repository.

Best for
Screeners, sign-up forms, and research surveys with no response cap
Pricing
Pro ~$24/mo; Business ~$74/mo
Free option
Free forever — unlimited forms and submissions

Strengths

  • Unlimited forms and responses free
  • Logic, uploads, and integrations on the free tier
  • Fast, minimal editor

Limitations

  • Tally branding on free
  • Lighter analytics than Typeform
  • No in-product targeting
10

Typeform

Free surveys & screeners

The best-converting survey format, 10 responses a month free

Typeform homepage — conversational surveys with a free plan

Typeform's conversational one-question-at-a-time format produces higher completion rates than traditional forms, and its free plan lets you build unlimited forms and collect 10 responses a month. That's fine for a handful of interview follow-ups; it's not enough for a real survey, where the ~$25 a month plan starts. Tally is the better free choice for volume; Typeform for polish.

Best for
Occasional surveys where completion rate matters more than volume
Pricing
From ~$25/mo; Business ~$83/mo
Free option
Free forever — 10 responses/mo

Strengths

  • High completion rates
  • Unlimited forms on free
  • Logic and integrations

Limitations

  • 10 responses a month on free
  • Costs climb with volume
  • No in-product targeting
11

Dovetail

Free repository

The leading research repository, on a limited free tier

Dovetail homepage — UX research repository with a free tier

Dovetail's free tier gives a single user a taste of the market-leading repository — upload sessions, transcribe, tag, highlight, and search — with limits on data and collaboration. It's enough to organise a small study properly and to learn the tagging model, and it's the only credible free repository option. Once a team needs to share it, per-seat pricing from about $29 a month starts, and it stays a repository: you do the analysis, it keeps the results.

Best for
One researcher who wants a proper place to tag and search a small number of sessions
Pricing
From ~$29/user/mo to enterprise
Free option
Limited free plan, single user

Strengths

  • The most mature repository, free to try properly
  • Transcription and tagging on the free tier
  • Strong integrations when you upgrade

Limitations

  • Single user and data limits on free
  • Per-seat pricing climbs quickly
  • You do the synthesis — it stores it
Methodology

How we evaluated these

Free means free forever

Every tool here has a permanent free plan, not a trial — except Intervool, which is marked as paid and included only for the synthesis gap free tools leave. Trials that expire (Lookback, Loop11, Optimal Workshop, Looppanel) are on our main UX research tools guide instead.

We stated the limit that actually bites

Vendors advertise the headline feature and hide the cap. We list the response, seat, and traffic limits from each pricing page as of August 2026, because a free plan with one seat quietly stops being free the day a colleague needs access.

We assembled a whole free stack

The useful question isn't 'which free tool' but whether you can run real research at $0. You can: UXtweak or Lyssna for tests, Clarity for behaviour, Tally for screeners, Dovetail to keep it. The tools were chosen so the categories add up.

We drew the line honestly

Free tools are excellent at running an individual test or recording a session and consistently poor at telling you what thirty of them mean. That synthesis is where budgets go, and we say so rather than pretending a free plan covers it.

FAQ

Common questions

What are the best free UX research tools?

UXtweak and Lyssna for free usability testing (15 responses a month each; Lyssna allows three seats), Maze and Useberry for free prototype tests on tighter caps, Microsoft Clarity for completely free session replay and heatmaps, Hotjar and Mixpanel for free behavioral analytics with limits, Tally for unlimited free surveys and screeners, Typeform for 10 responses a month, and Dovetail for a limited free research repository.

Can you do UX research for free?

Yes, for a small team. A working $0 stack is UXtweak or Lyssna for unmoderated tests with your own users, Microsoft Clarity for behaviour, Tally for screeners and surveys, your own calendar and video tool for interviews, and Dovetail's free tier or a spreadsheet to keep findings. What you can't get free is a large participant panel or automated synthesis across many sessions.

Is there a completely free usability testing tool?

UXtweak, Lyssna, Maze, and Useberry all have permanent free plans for unmoderated usability testing. UXtweak's is the broadest in methods; Lyssna's allows three seats; Maze's is best for Figma prototypes; Useberry's supports the most prototype tools. All cap responses at 10–15 a month, which still covers a five-user test.

Is Microsoft Clarity really free?

Yes. Clarity has no paid tier and no traffic, seat, or retention caps as of August 2026. Microsoft funds it and uses aggregate data to improve its products; read the privacy terms if that matters for your users.

What's the best free alternative to UserTesting?

For unmoderated tests with your own participants, UXtweak or Lyssna's free plans. UserTesting's real value is its large panel and video feedback, which no free tool matches; Prolific and User Interviews are free to sign up and charge per participant if the panel is what you need.

Where does free stop being enough?

Usually at one of three points: you need panel participants you can't recruit yourself, a second teammate needs a seat, or you have more sessions than you can synthesize by hand. The first two are cheap upgrades within these tools. The third is a different category — interview analysis and synthesis tools like Intervool, from $39 a month.

Is Intervool free?

No. Intervool has a 30-day free trial with no credit card, then costs $39 a month for Basic or $279 a month for a six-seat Team plan. It's on this page because it does the cross-session synthesis that free tools don't, and you can upload recordings from any of them into the trial.

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