A series of probes with a turn-on switch for the p53-MDM2 protein-protein interaction were developed. After careful evaluation, these small molecule fluorescent probes exhibited high practical activity and selectivity in vitro and in cellulo. In particular probe 10, which had a Ki value of 0.03 μM, displayed much better binding affinity compared to the positive control Nutlin-3, which had a Ki value of 0.23 μM. These no-wash environment-sensitive turn-on fluorescent probes have been successfully applied to imaging p53-MDM2 interaction in the human lung cancer cell line A549 (wild-type p53) at the micromolar level. Therefore, these fluorescent probes are expected to be used in drug screening and cell staining in p53-MDM2 fields, as well as in pathological and physiological studies of the p53-MDM2 interaction.