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Articles tagged “ai design

9 articles about ai design.

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UX Pilot vs Uizard: AI Design Tools for Different Users

Both use AI to generate UI screens from prompts. UX Pilot produces higher-quality output and integrates with Figma. Uizard is better for non-designers starting from scratch.

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Best Design Tools for Developers in 2026

The best design tools for developers in 2026 — covering AI UI generation, code-assisted design, component inspection, and pre-built component libraries.

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Figma Make Review 2026: A Functional Prototyping Tool, Not an App Builder

Figma Make generates working React apps from prompts or existing Figma designs. It's genuinely useful for demos and testing — but the output isn't production code, and it won't replace Lovable or Bolt for building real products.

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Galileo AI Review 2026: Impressive Demos, Incomplete Reality

Honest Galileo AI review: text-to-UI generation that produces stunning mockups but can't replace a designer's judgment or workflow.

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Google Stitch Review 2026: Google's AI App Builder Is Free, But Early

Google Stitch generates app prototypes from text prompts and exports code. It's free and surprisingly capable, but still rough around the edges.

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Lovable Review 2026: The Most Complete AI App Generator

Lovable turns a description into a working Next.js app with database, auth, and deployment. Free plan is limited. Starter at $20/month. Best for MVPs and idea validation.

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Uizard Review 2026: The AI Design Tool Built for Non-Designers

Honest Uizard review: the best AI design tool for PMs, founders, and marketers. For actual designers, the output quality falls short — here's the real breakdown.

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UX Pilot Review 2026: The Best AI Tool for Generating Real UI

Honest UX Pilot review: the highest-quality AI UI generation available, with a Figma plugin that exports editable layers. Not zero-effort, but closer than anything else.

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v0 Review 2026: The Best AI Tool for Generating React UI Components

v0 by Vercel generates working shadcn/Tailwind React components from a text prompt. Free plan available, Premium at $20/month. Here's what it's actually good for.