Uizard is an AI-powered UI design platform that enables users to turn ideas into interactive prototypes in minutes. Founded in 2017 by a team of machine learning researchers, Uizard allows you to generate wireframes from text, transform hand-drawn sketches into digital screens, and apply ready-made design themes with one click. It's designed for non-designers and professionals alike — ideal for product managers, founders, and early-stage teams validating UI ideas quickly.
Text-to-wireframe: Generate full UI layouts from natural language prompts.
Sketch-to-UI: Upload hand-drawn sketches and convert them into editable screens.
Pre-made templates: Use customizable templates for web apps, mobile apps, and dashboards.
Drag-and-drop editor: Easily rearrange components and tweak designs visually.
AI design assistant: Get layout suggestions and automate repetitive design tasks.
Real-time collaboration: Work with teammates live inside the editor.
Theme switching: Instantly apply design themes or switch between light/dark modes.
Interactive prototypes: Link screens and add flows for usability testing.
Feedback sharing: Share live preview links with stakeholders or clients.
Figma import (Beta): Import designs from Figma for editing or refinement.
Type:UI Design
, Prototyping
, Workflow Boosters
, Content Generation
Uizard supports ideation and early-stage design with AI-assisted wireframing, mockup creation, and live collaboration.
Platform:Web
Runs fully in the browser — no installation required.
Pricing:
• Free Plan – $0/month: limited projects, basic AI features
• Pro Plan – $12/month: unlimited projects, full AI tools, templates
• Business Plan – $39/month/user: team management, branding, export features
✅ Free Plan available, Free Trial on paid plans
Integrations:
• Design Tools: Figma (Beta)
• Collaboration: Real-time editing and sharing
• API Access: not available
Founders prototyping product ideas without a design team
Product managers turning feature ideas into UI flows
Non-designers creating polished interfaces
Teams collaborating on early-stage product development