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AI tools for UI/UX design help product teams build interfaces faster, from wireframes and prototype generation to automated accessibility checks and design-system suggestions. This category covers 22 tools aimed at designers, developers, and product managers who want to reduce the gap between idea and working interface.
Google's text-to-UI tool that generates React and HTML code from design prompts
Interactive product demos
Automatically apply to jobs at scale
AI co-host for Airbnb property management
AI-powered candidate screening and fraud detection
Digital assistant for creator sponsorships
Chess analysis and personalized feedback
AI training data from vetted experts
AI-guided spiritual reflection using scripture
Custom AI agents and LLM integration for business
Product strategy tool that balances business and customer needs
Outdoor asset inspection and monitoring
Generate firmware code from descriptions for ESP32 and Arduino
Drag-and-drop AI workflow builder
App build plan generator
Analyze customer feedback across channels
AI recruitment agent to automate hiring from opening to offer
Research assistant for academic papers
AI-assisted clinical decision-making for healthcare
Recruiting platform powered by AI agents for sourcing and scheduling
Automate product requirements and test cases
Automated resume analysis and screening
Tools in this category vary widely in scope. Some focus on generating UI components or full screen layouts from a text prompt, while others assist with user research, persona building, or converting rough sketches into polished mockups. A few, like Crowdbotics and Licode, lean toward full app scaffolding rather than pure design. When evaluating options, consider how well a tool integrates with your existing workflow: Figma plugins behave differently from standalone web apps, and browser-based code generators require a different skill set to use effectively. Pricing tends to fall into two camps: subscription plans with a monthly usage cap, and pay-as-you-go models suited to sporadic projects. If your main goal is rapid prototyping rather than production-ready output, free tiers are often sufficient. Teams working in regulated industries should also check whether generated components meet WCAG accessibility standards out of the box.