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AI design tools assist with visual creation tasks across product, graphic, and interface design. The nearly 200 tools in this category span a wide spectrum, from generative image and UI tools to presentation builders and interior design visualizers. Designers, product teams, and non-designers alike use them to speed up ideation, prototyping, and production.
Google's text-to-UI tool that generates React and HTML code from design prompts
Website builder with no coding required
Computer vision platform with no-code deployment
Create professional PowerPoint presentations with AI
Turn ideas into professional slides in seconds
Learn languages by speaking with AI tutors
Convert documents to editable PowerPoint presentations
Governance and auditing for AI systems across the organization
Learn skills and connect with employers
AI co-host for Airbnb property management
Turn rough drafts into polished presentations in seconds
Simplify meeting scheduling with personalized availability links
AI-powered candidate screening and fraud detection
AI-powered dropshipping from product research to ads
Build a website fast without coding
Create PowerPoint presentations from notes in seconds
AI-assisted form builder
Create presentations online in minutes
The category covers a large variety of use cases. Tools like RemodelAI are specific to interior design and space visualization, while Refabric focuses on fashion design. Prezo and VoxDeck are built for presentation design, and Sitewith.ai targets website layout generation. For general visual asset creation, tools like SnapArt and AIVector serve different output formats, from raster images to vector graphics. When evaluating, the key questions are: what file formats does it export, how much control do you have over the output, and how well does it handle brand consistency. Many tools in this space are template-driven, which speeds up production but can limit originality. Pricing generally ranges from free access with limited exports to monthly subscriptions. Professional designers will often find these tools more useful for early-stage ideation than for final production work, though non-designers may use them end-to-end.