Overview
AI UI generation with predictive heatmaps and UX scoring. UXPilot covers design tooling, from UI generation and prototyping to handoff and component systems.
What you get
Tools in this category cover prototyping, UI generation, design systems, asset management, version history, design-to-code conversion, and increasingly multi-modal AI features that let designers iterate from prompts and references rather than blank canvases. Expect collaborative editing with cursors and comments, libraries of styles and components, dev mode handoff with measurements and exportable code, and integrations with the rest of the product stack, repos, project trackers, content sources.
Where it fits in your stack
They sit between research and engineering. Modern design tools blur the line with code, generating real components or production-ready layouts that engineers refine in pull requests rather than re-implement from scratch. Some teams pair their primary design tool with a separate prototyping or whiteboarding product for early-stage exploration, then migrate the artefacts into the design system once an idea ships.
Who it’s for
UXPilot is aimed primarily at builders looking for a focused tool in this space. When evaluating, look at the collaboration model and pricing per editor versus viewer, how well component libraries scale with the team, the fidelity of generated code, accessibility tooling, and how cleanly designs cross the line into engineering through dev mode, plugins, or direct PR integration.
Pricing & licensing
Visit UXPilot’s site for current pricing, free-tier limits, and any recent plan changes, pricing in this space moves fairly often.