In order to systematically study the effects of electrodeposition parameters on the surface morphology, microstructure, mechanical properties, and abrasion resistance of metal matrix nanocoatings, pulse electrodeposited Ni-TiN nanocoatings were prepared; tests including scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and friction wear testing machine were performed. The results indicate that the Ni-TiN nanocoatings produced at 4 A/dm(2) showed excellent micro-hardness value as high as 984.6 HV and at a TiN content of 8.65 wt%. The Ni-TiN nanocoatings fabricated at different pulse frequencies showed a (fcc) structure in different orientations. The average size of the Ni and TiN particles contained in the Ni-TiN nanocoatings manufactured at a 200 Hz pulse frequency was 87.1 +/- 0.2 nm and 34.4 +/- 0.2 nm, respectively. The micro-hardness and average abrasion loss of Ni-TiN nanocoatings produced at a 20% pulse duty cycle were 984.1 HV and 8.78 mg/mm(2), respectively. In addition, the Ni-TiN nanocoating deposited with G-1 parameters (current density of 4 A/dm(2), pulse frequency of 800 Hz, and pulse duty cycle of 20%) showed an uniform, fine, and compact microstructure.