AI UI Generator

An AI UI generator turns a written description into finished interface screens. Superdesign generates real UI on an infinite canvas where you can branch variants, build multi-screen flows and keep iterating by prompt, on the web or from inside your coding agent. Free to start.

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Used by individuals and teams at Google, Microsoft, ByteDance, Atlassian, Shopify, Stripe, Meta, Canva.

How do you generate multi-screen flows and variants with an AI UI generator?

  1. One prompt, several screens

    Describe the product and the screens you need, like a dashboard plus a stats page plus settings. Superdesign generates the screens of the flow together on the infinite canvas, instead of one disconnected frame at a time.

  2. Branch variants side by side

    Select any screen and branch it with a follow-up prompt, like "try it in dark mode" or "make it more editorial". The variant lands next to the original, so versions never overwrite each other and you can compare directions honestly.

  3. Compare, refine, ship

    Keep iterating the strongest direction by prompt, extend the flow with more screens, then export the result into a coding agent like Claude Code or Cursor to build it.

Example prompts from the library

What builders say

Not just hype. Actually insane.

@chris_bgp Took a wireframe to a finished, animated design

Absolutely in love. The prompt is the key, refine your prompts.

@damian_lisz

3 landing pages in 8 hours.

@iamjohnellison Built with Superdesign + Claude

Which AI UI generator is best for developers and designers?

The UI generators you will actually meet on this search, UX Pilot, Banani and Uizard, all generate screens into their own browser editor, and the main way out is a Figma export. They are solid tools for designers who finish their work in Figma. Free tiers are tight across the board: as of June 2026, Uizard's free plan includes 3 AI generations per month, Banani gives 20 monthly credits plus a small daily top-up, and UX Pilot starts you with 45 free credits. Google Stitch is free with usage caps while it lives in Google Labs. No tool offers unlimited free generation, including this one.

Superdesign takes the same prompt somewhere different: the output is real rendered UI on a canvas built for branching variants and multi-screen flows, and it is the only tool in this comparison you can also drive from inside Claude Code or Cursor through the Superdesign skill, so generated UI lands next to the code that ships it.

SuperdesignUX PilotBananiUizard
Start fromA text prompt, on the web or from your coding agentA text prompt in the browserA text prompt in the browserA prompt, template or screenshot scan
OutputReal rendered UI on an infinite canvasHi-fi screens in a browser editorUI mockups in the Banani editorEditable mockups and prototypes
Flows and variantsMulti-screen flows plus variants branched side by sideScreen-at-a-time generationMulti-screen concepts from textMulti-screen generation with Autodesigner
Free tier (checked June 2026)Free to start45 free credits20 monthly credits plus daily top-ups3 AI generations per month
Developer handoffDrive it from Claude Code or Cursor via the Superdesign skillFigma and HTML exportFigma export, code export on paid plansReact and CSS handoff on paid plans
Best forFlows, variants and shipping through a coding agentDesigners finishing in FigmaFast UI concepts from textQuick mockups for non-designers

What is an AI UI generator?

An AI UI generator turns a plain-language description into finished interface screens: layout, typography, color and components composed into UI you can react to and refine. The input is a prompt like "a habit tracking app with a dashboard and a stats screen"; the output is editable screens, not a static picture of one. It is for anyone who needs credible product UI fast: developers, indie hackers, designers and founders.

Superdesign is built around what happens after the first generation. Screens land on an infinite canvas where one prompt can produce a whole flow, variants branch side by side instead of overwriting each other, and the same canvas can be driven from Claude Code or Cursor through the Superdesign skill. If you only need structure first, start with the AI wireframe generator and step up to full fidelity when the layout feels right.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a free AI UI generator?

Yes, several, all with real limits. As of June 2026, Uizard's free plan includes 3 AI generations per month, Banani gives 20 monthly credits, UX Pilot starts with 45 free credits, and Google Stitch is free with usage caps while in Google Labs. Superdesign is free to start as well: create an account and generate your first screens at no cost. No tool offers unlimited free generation.

What is the difference between an AI UI generator and an AI UI builder?

A UI generator produces design screens you refine and hand off. A UI builder like v0 or Lovable generates running app code inside its own stack. Superdesign sits design-first: you explore and iterate at the design level, then ship the result through your own coding workflow instead of someone else's platform.

Can I use an AI UI generator inside Cursor or Claude Code?

Yes. The Superdesign skill lets your coding agent drive the canvas: generate screens, branch variants and pull the result into your codebase without leaving your editor. No other tool in the comparison above can answer yes to this one.

Does it generate mobile app UI as well as web UI?

Yes. Prompt for mobile screens, web pages or both; everything renders on the same canvas, so a product with a web app and a mobile app keeps one consistent visual system.

Is AI-generated UI good enough for production?

It is great for first versions, flows and direction, and honest teams still refine spacing, edge cases and accessibility before shipping. The advantage of generating real rendered UI is that refinement happens with prompts and code review, not by rebuilding a mockup from scratch.

How do you write prompts that produce good UI?

Name the product, the screen, the vibe and any constraints, in that order: "a habit tracker dashboard, warm and minimal, with a streak calendar". For the full prompt-writing lesson with live examples, see the prompt to design page, and browse the prompt library for prompts proven to generate well.

What happened to Motiff, and what should Motiff users switch to?

Motiff announced it is discontinued as of June 23, 2026, following its settlement with Figma. Any prompt-first UI generator in the comparison above is a candidate replacement; with Superdesign there is nothing proprietary to import, you just start prompting.