Browse AI Tools For UI/UX
Explore all AI tools tested by Jad

Claude Design
The UI quality is impressive and the guided design system flow is smooth, but the tight usage limits really held it back.

Framer
Framer now feels like an AI website operating system: agents can edit the canvas, CMS, SEO, layouts, and animations while everything stays visually editable.

UX Pilot
UX Pilot replaced every AI tool in my design workflow. I take a project from idea to coded prototype, design system, and user survey without switching apps. Insane.

Google Stitch
Google markets Stitch as a vibe design tool, and that's exactly what it is. Free, fun, and great for non-designers, but pros will still hit a wall without manual editing.

Relume
Powerful tool for visually planning a marketing website. Sitemap to wireframe in one click, the AI-generated copy is actually on point, and you stay in full control.

Visily
Visily nails attention to detail with a super intuitive interface. Perfect for beginners or anyone who wants to skip Figma's learning curve and start designing within an hour.

MagicPath
My pick when I want real control and pro-level UI quality. Magic Path shines at component-level design, variations, and states: ideal for teams building design systems.

Figma Make
Great for handing off working interactive prototypes instead of writing documentation. Less explaining, more demonstrating, and the Figma integration is unmatched.

Hera
Hera animates your UI design (even from a screenshot) into polished marketing videos. Just skip the glitchy manual editing and always toggle enhance prompt.
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