Angle

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Angle is a design tool and asset library offering thousands of vector device mockups and plugins for Sketch, Figma, and Adobe XD to help designers showcase digital products in realistic perspective scenes.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Owned by Design+Code (Shadowness Inc.)

About Angle

Angle is a specialized design tool and asset library focused on high‑quality, vector-based device mockups and perspective scenes. It integrates with popular design tools like Sketch, Figma, and Adobe XD, enabling designers to showcase web, mobile, and product interfaces in realistic, editable environments. The library includes thousands of devices, angles, and scene variations, with scalable vectors, smart object support, and plugins/extensions that streamline the workflow for product teams, agencies, and freelance designers. Angle is operated from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and is accessed primarily through angle.sh.

A charge from Angle typically appears on your bank or card statement after purchasing one of their mockup packs, a full library license, or an associated plugin or add‑on. Depending on the product you chose, billing may be a one‑time payment for perpetual access to a specific library, or a recurring subscription for ongoing access to updates, new devices, and added features. You may also see small temporary authorization holds when you first add or update a card, or when a payment is being verified; these usually show as pending and disappear automatically. In some cases, a trial or discounted introductory offer may renew at standard pricing once the trial period ends.

If you’re unsure about an Angle charge, start by searching your email inbox for “Angle” or “angle.sh” to locate purchase receipts or license emails, which will show the exact product, date, and amount charged. Next, sign in to your Angle or marketplace account (e.g., Figma/Sketch plugin marketplace or the store you purchased through) and review your orders, subscriptions, and invoices. For unresolved questions—such as unexpected renewals, duplicate charges, or trouble accessing what you paid for—reach out through the contact or support page on angle.sh, including the last four digits of the card, the exact amount, date, and any reference/transaction ID from your bank. Most billing issues can be resolved by confirming which license or seat was purchased, adjusting your subscription settings, or requesting a refund or cancellation in line with their posted policies.

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  1. ANGLE MOCKUPS +15142980755 CAN

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from ANGLE.SH or ANGLE on my bank or card statement?

This charge is usually linked to a purchase of Angle’s device mockup library, a specific mockup pack, or a plugin/add‑on for Sketch, Figma, or Adobe XD. If you recently downloaded or unlocked premium Angle resources from angle.sh or via a design‑tool marketplace, that payment is likely what you’re seeing. Check your email for a receipt from Angle or from the payment processor they use (such as Stripe or a marketplace) on the same date as the charge.

Is Angle a subscription or a one‑time purchase?

Angle primarily offers one‑time purchases for specific mockup packs or full libraries, meaning you pay once for ongoing access to that version of the assets. In some cases, they may also offer optional recurring plans or memberships that provide continuous updates, new devices, and extended libraries. To confirm whether your purchase is recurring, log into your account (or the marketplace where you bought Angle) and review the billing or subscriptions section for a renewal date.

What are typical amounts Angle charges, and why might they differ?

Angle’s pricing varies by product: individual device or scene packs cost less, while complete libraries or multi‑seat/team licenses are higher‑priced. You might see different amounts if you bought multiple packs, upgraded to a full library, or added extra seats for a team. Taxes or VAT may also be added depending on your billing country, which can make your final charge slightly higher than the base price listed. For current pricing and product breakdowns, refer to the pricing or shop section on angle.sh.

How can I cancel a recurring Angle subscription or stop future charges?

If you subscribed to an Angle plan with recurring billing, you can usually cancel from your account dashboard on angle.sh or through the platform where you originally subscribed (for example, a plugin or asset marketplace). Look for a Billing, Subscription, or Licenses section and select the option to cancel or turn off auto‑renew. Your access will typically continue until the end of the current billing cycle, and you won’t be charged again unless you reactivate. Keep a confirmation email or screenshot of the cancellation for your records.

How do I request a refund for an Angle purchase I don’t recognize or no longer need?

First, confirm whether a colleague, team member, or someone with access to your card used Angle, as licenses are often purchased for shared design teams. If you still believe the charge is unauthorized or you are dissatisfied with the product, contact Angle through the support or contact page on angle.sh with your transaction details (date, exact amount, last four digits of the card, and any order ID from your receipt). Refund eligibility typically depends on factors like how long ago you purchased, whether you’ve downloaded the full assets, and Angle’s posted refund policy; they can advise you on available options. If you suspect fraud and cannot resolve it with Angle, contact your bank or card issuer.

Why do I see a small pending or $0–$2 charge related to Angle?

Angle or its payment processor may place a small temporary authorization hold when you add a new payment method, verify a card, or attempt a purchase. These are not actual charges; they’re used to confirm that your card is valid and will usually disappear or be reversed within a few business days. If the pending amount does not clear after that time, contact your bank and, if needed, reach out to Angle support with a screenshot of the transaction.

I was charged by Angle but can’t find my files or license—how do I access what I paid for?

Locate the purchase confirmation email you received after checkout; it often contains direct download links, license keys, or instructions to add Angle plugins to Sketch, Figma, or Adobe XD. If you created an account on angle.sh or bought through a marketplace, sign in and check your Orders, Downloads, or Library section. If you still can’t find access, contact Angle via their support form with the email address you used to buy, along with proof of payment, so they can resend your assets or restore access.

Can I change the card Angle bills or update my billing information?

Yes. If you have an Angle account with a recurring plan, log in to angle.sh and go to the billing or account settings area to update your payment method, address, or company information for invoices. Changes usually apply to future renewals and not to charges that have already been processed. If your plan was purchased via a third‑party marketplace, you may need to update your billing details directly within that platform instead of on Angle’s website.

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