To be honest, there is not much value to these tools without proper UX research of your target audience, usability testing and understanding the foundational principles of UI and the why behind what you’re doing. No time is ever wasted in learning and I still encourage you to keep learning the traditional way. AI is just there to assist us and help us to do some things faster and easier!
@@DesignerUp well said 👍 I'm a systems designer and these tools are helpful. But it doesn't know my team and what their needs are. They might not like the way it builds the components. It also doesn't know the products it would build the components for.
Oh suuuch a good point! The whole team process, your workflow, the components you need…that’s all an intricate ecosystem and something AI is not going to be able to orchestrate, direct and predict anytime soon.
As someone with ADD who deeply struggles with blank canvas and just putting together and arranging different elements, this is just....i swear i cried just a lil...just a bit, this is mind blowing
You cried because you understand that AI will take all our jobs, cause the collapse of capitalism, lead to wars for resources and result with our inevitable extinction?
This is the best time for me to use it. I'm in process of creating an android app. And in no means am I a good UI designer, I know how to code... this is blessing 🙌 Thank you very much for that content!
Elizabeth thank you for positioning this "tool" in a very productive way. It is a great replacement for the duldrom of finding inspiration. I love the honesty, elevation and temperament you continue bring to the digital design playground discussion. Best Prof A Profeta
I'm so excited by this! Eventually, AI will not just design our sites from a prompt, but it will combine the design with code, freeing all of us tech people to become RUclips influencers!
Will definitely check this out for inspiration, but whoever uses this tool without any strategy to create finalized designs is just lost :D You still need to cater to real use cases, do market, competitor and target group analysis, get inspiration from your competitors in terms of branding, design and communication and then build it out. I'm not yet frightened to lose my career that I've spent 15+ years building now, but 5 years down the line, if some company manages to combine those real-life scenarios with design tools like this, I can see that we might have even more freelancers or one-man/girl-design-studios who can do a brilliant job in the fraction of the time it takes now. I'm all for it, having more time to spend on the more important strategy and analysis beforehand, because in my experience it has always been that extra step knowing and understanding your clients' business, pains and chances to push your design more than your competitors :) And while I always liked doing the design part myself, it somehow also holds a sort of beauty to in the future I become even more of a creative director using tools to create the vision (or let them create). But at this point me and also my clients' don't feel like it's killing the need for a good UI/UX/web designer
I feel the same. There is a lot more to mastering our craft than just screen design. I think the most skilled and experienced designers will accept, adapt and change with the times and find new opportunities to utilize these tools, just like they’ve always done. Thanks for articulating your thoughts!
Idea for the follow-up to this particular video: "Reasons not to get into UI/UX" 😅 Joking aside, a video from you explaining why this should/shouldn't cause concern regarding job-security for newcomers would be great
@pete531 absolutely not the case. There’s all the more reason to get into it! Now we can spend more time doing the work that matters- talking to users, understanding problems and designing a user experience that meets their needs!
Yeah, for me, I will probably still be doing most things by hand using my own design systems for a while, but it’s really great for quick concept prototypes and just general inspiration
Hi Elizabeth.....question. have you found a ai tool that can take web site development pieces and parts and save them so that I can use them many times for websites in a verticle where most websites will be using the same underlying items I will be using to b uild out a new website. Thanks. You da best! Phil
Hi Phil! In terms of AI tools, I’m not sure of one that does global components in the manner I think you’re describing. However if you’re planning on using a site builder/CMS, Editor X has the ability to create components that can be reused across multi-sites so that might be worth looking into. For simple one-page sites, Canva does have reusable page sections and a new AI feature built in as well- here’s a video on that ruclips.net/video/1zGoFajfmVs/видео.html
Now we just need it to generate the code for those components for your favorite frontend framework (react, vue, svelte, etc.). I imagine that is right around the corner.
Not that I’m aware of. This is mainly designed for prototype testing and is not really aimed at professional UI design and dev. So turning this into a real app you’d need to do the front-end and backend coding such as react yourself.
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I hope it doesn’t discourage you entirely. I don’t foresee professional UI designers being replaced by AI anytime soon, but I do think UI designers that don’t know how to leverage AI may be replaced by those that don’t. The UX, Business and Strategy part of product design will play a more crucial role now more than ever so it’s important to consider developing those skill sets too.
@@DesignerUp I agree with you that the grunt work of UI design will be the first to be replaced with AI, but those other skillsets you mention are also likely to be replaced too. I agree for the time being designers will need to have a working knowledge of AI in their toolkit, but the writing is on the wall.
@@leah.internet it’s true. I can see that happening, one day. But we are still in the era of Narrow AI and LLM with most of the AI using reinforcement learning with human feedback, so it will be a while. But I don’t doubt it will eventually affect most skillsets in some way.
Right now, it looks like there’s a waitlist. But today the founder said they are starting to release invites. So make sure you’re on the waitlist here uizard.io/autodesigner/
UX/UI designers do a lot more than just screen to screen design. That’s why we teach product design, strategy and business as a whole in our program to help you go beyond just the screen design and use these tools to your advantage!
It'll be no time at all before AI does all the work by itself. Regular reminder that AI is the Great Filter, solution to Fermi's Paradox, our inevitable extinction.
Thank you for the great intro video! This looks like a fun tool to experiment with. Unfortunately Uizard is severely lacking when it comes to being a proper prototyping/design tool. Its component feature is nothing more than a glorified copy & paste, it doesn't even provide a layer view, it only has a "go to screen" interaction, no way to properly hand-off to developers, extremely simplistic positioning and sizing controls, etc. It seems like they put all their focus on the AI stuff and completely neglected the core aspects of what a design tool should be. Which means in the end it's just a shiny toy with no actual substance. Plus, their early access sign-up form doesn't even work.
LOL.....20yr Developer / Designer here. Let me tell you....if it can show me the flow....that's all I care about. That's all my customers will care about. It doesn't have to do e-v-e-r-y-thing perfectly...it just has to be close enough....and it already is close enough.
It's not meant to replace the devs or the development cycle. It's intended to give a very fast visual prototype so that people can make decisions. Some people think way way better when they can actually see the whole page in front of them, and not wait 4-6 weeks to throw it all together.
Hello, thanks for the great introduction, i have applied for the waitlist, they also said anyone with access already can give me the access too, can you please help here? 🙏 I’m working on my own startup and need help 🙏
@@DesignerUp Thanks . Seems like an amazing tool, but hard to tell without a hands on trial. It could be transformative for my companies clients. So I'm hopeful at some point I'll get to play with it so I can either recommend or not recommend.
Question, if something takes 5 minutes to produce can you ethically justify charging a client the same price you would for designing it from scratch? Seems unethical to me...
I think that’s a question that each person has to answer for themselves based on the client and the context. I’ve always charged based on the years it’s taken me to be able to do the job that I do and how well I do it, not on how long it takes to do the job. Currently, this is at best an ideation and prototyping tool. There is still a learning curve to use the software, the need to prompt engineer correctly and even with that it’s going to take someone that understands problem solving, business and UX principles etc to be able to implement it and make it usable. Sure AI may catch up someday, but that’s the least of my concerns. The same argument was made when website templates became popular, then no-code page builders etc. This is another evolution that the market will adjust to and good designers and developers will adapt to. You’re always free to charge and inform the client based on your own moral and ethical compass.
This tool is OK. No matter how many ideas/points you give it only gives 7 screens. Also I asked it NOT to create certain screens and it still did anyway
Hey Elizabeth, this is some cool stuff. Can I request an invite link from you? As I can't wait to try it myself too. Will highly appreciate if you can share an invite link with me thanks.
We had a demo of this at work and I came away from it a little disappointed. It's so embedded into their own designer tool and not easily exported output to Figma or XD. The idea of switched to this design tool over the industry standards just for this initial kicks is for the birds. I'm a big big fan of AI tools like GPT and midjourney. Use the former a lot. But this wouldn't fit our workflow.
Yeah that’s huge drawback for me too. I don’t see myself being able to switch unless they make it more reciprocal. But I also don’t think this is aimed at professional designers so that might not be thier goal.
Designers should be renamed to "prompt writers" or inputers, because thats all they will be. I keep hearing how amazing AI is from 2 types of people, talentless people who are lleaning on AI to make their skills look good and from buisness owners, with the latter excited about the prospect of not having to pay a dedigner in the future. Keep getting excited about AI as a tool, lets have a conversation in a year or two too see where we are at, prompt writers.
I doubt it. Just because we use Figma, we don't know exactly what we're gonna design without our design process. Same goes for prompts. You still need to do your research, synthesize your research, explore, ideate, test and deliver. Via AI or Figma, it's still a design process. I want to be optimistic and say, it will cut the time where you shouldn't spend time on, and think more on problem and solutions. Every new tool came with new roles. AI won't be different. Hopefully.
Well said! Absolutely agree. Prompt generation will be a skill that we can aquire like any other but not a replacement for the entire product design process we engage with and employ as professional UX/UI designers.
@@teresmajor7956 If it was like really truly like any other tool these conversations wouldn't be necessary. You don't look at Figma and tell it to go, you still have to DO something, not write at it to do something.
I tried this tool and I got terrible results.... Whatever is prompted to design, it generates almost the same thing for anything.... :( And it is useless.
You can watch my other video here where I discuss this - Uizard’s Autodesigner is Here! But Has it Gotten Better or Worse?! ruclips.net/video/VnezicJbfPM/видео.html
Hi this video is great, I wanted to ask if you would kindly send me an invite to try the auto designer, I read through how the signup works and if someone already has access they can give out invites to it ^.^ Thank you again for your hard work.
From a UX perspective: NOPE Because the generated design has so many usability problems that learning to use uizard to adjust them while you could do everything on paper or with your main digital tool eg figma, adobe, bla bla it serves no purpose, it just risk to be more time consuming. Froma a UI Design or Web Design point of view, where the user has a low or avg knowledge of usability, ok, you may go for it, but you will have to deal with extra screens generated nobody knows why, and a flow that is not there, indeed the screens are often like a showcase gallery. Rigenerating the design, will not produce big difference in the outcome on the contrary of AI dedicated to illustrtion. $19 a month just for using a beta, without neither testing it before? Nah. The wireframe mode that render your polished design, that is sweet❤🔥, though normally you start with that to go high fi, not vice versa.
Yep, I agree with these points, I brought many of these same things up in my follow up video here ruclips.net/video/VnezicJbfPM/видео.htmlsi=ntKLSlomzUZw3GtC
Sadly this tool is locked down where you cant use it without a invite, so the claims/demo not sure how much i trust. No telling if this creator is getting paid to showcase the tool or not, and/if this is a scripted demo or not.
Hi Chris, not paid and not scripted. I got Alpha access after using Uizard for many years. There is a waitlist and invite only system right now, but they are slowly releasing to the waitlist. Good to be skeptical though, lots of nonsense to sift through here on the tube. I’m the same way. Hopefully you’ll get to try it out soon for yourself and report back! Cheers
uizard is useless ... they dont even let u feel the product and more focused on pushing you to buy the product. Seems useless for web applications with data entry etc.
I just transitioned into UI/UX less than a year ago and these new AI tools. I totally feel like I’ve been wasting my time for the past 1+ years.
To be honest, there is not much value to these tools without proper UX research of your target audience, usability testing and understanding the foundational principles of UI and the why behind what you’re doing. No time is ever wasted in learning and I still encourage you to keep learning the traditional way. AI is just there to assist us and help us to do some things faster and easier!
@@DesignerUp well said 👍 I'm a systems designer and these tools are helpful. But it doesn't know my team and what their needs are. They might not like the way it builds the components. It also doesn't know the products it would build the components for.
Oh suuuch a good point! The whole team process, your workflow, the components you need…that’s all an intricate ecosystem and something AI is not going to be able to orchestrate, direct and predict anytime soon.
@@DesignerUp I don't ever want it to. I want that people skills job 😂
😂🤞🏾
As someone with ADD who deeply struggles with blank canvas and just putting together and arranging different elements, this is just....i swear i cried just a lil...just a bit, this is mind blowing
Wow, thank you so much for sharing. This is a use case that no one really talks about! 💜
You cried because you understand that AI will take all our jobs, cause the collapse of capitalism, lead to wars for resources and result with our inevitable extinction?
i agree, mind blowing
This is the best time for me to use it. I'm in process of creating an android app. And in no means am I a good UI designer, I know how to code... this is blessing 🙌
Thank you very much for that content!
Cant wait to use this for my app ideas, thanks for the walkthrough!
For sure! Would love to hear how it goes!
Elizabeth thank you for positioning this "tool" in a very productive way. It is a great replacement for the duldrom of finding inspiration. I love the honesty, elevation and temperament you continue bring to the digital design playground discussion. Best Prof A Profeta
Warms my heart to hear from you Professor, thank you always for your kind encouragement and wise observations 😊
Amazing and terrifying 😊
@@Areous 😂Indeed. Good to see you my friend! 💜
So cool, thank you for the early look into it. Also, quality video, nice job.
Thanks a lot Charles! I appreciate it
Your contribution of valuable knowledge is greatly appreciated.
I'm so excited by this! Eventually, AI will not just design our sites from a prompt, but it will combine the design with code, freeing all of us tech people to become RUclips influencers!
lmao
*become unemployed
Until then, AI will be busy replacing RUclips influencers 🤖
Will definitely check this out for inspiration, but whoever uses this tool without any strategy to create finalized designs is just lost :D
You still need to cater to real use cases, do market, competitor and target group analysis, get inspiration from your competitors in terms of branding, design and communication and then build it out.
I'm not yet frightened to lose my career that I've spent 15+ years building now, but 5 years down the line, if some company manages to combine those real-life scenarios with design tools like this, I can see that we might have even more freelancers or one-man/girl-design-studios who can do a brilliant job in the fraction of the time it takes now. I'm all for it, having more time to spend on the more important strategy and analysis beforehand, because in my experience it has always been that extra step knowing and understanding your clients' business, pains and chances to push your design more than your competitors :) And while I always liked doing the design part myself, it somehow also holds a sort of beauty to in the future I become even more of a creative director using tools to create the vision (or let them create). But at this point me and also my clients' don't feel like it's killing the need for a good UI/UX/web designer
I feel the same. There is a lot more to mastering our craft than just screen design. I think the most skilled and experienced designers will accept, adapt and change with the times and find new opportunities to utilize these tools, just like they’ve always done. Thanks for articulating your thoughts!
This is exactly the sort of thing AI is good for. Great to see it. They should augment it with stable diffusion as well as unsplash.
Idea for the follow-up to this particular video:
"Reasons not to get into UI/UX" 😅
Joking aside, a video from you explaining why this should/shouldn't cause concern regarding job-security for newcomers would be great
Haha, that was actually the closing to this video, but I decided to make it another one, so it’s coming…
reasons not to get into anything, these tools can do anything...
@pete531 absolutely not the case. There’s all the more reason to get into it! Now we can spend more time doing the work that matters- talking to users, understanding problems and designing a user experience that meets their needs!
Sorry if I missed it but how do you export this UI once you are done?
Great walkthrough. As a 10+ yr UI designer, I agree that this looks really fun to experiment with.
Yeah, for me, I will probably still be doing most things by hand using my own design systems for a while, but it’s really great for quick concept prototypes and just general inspiration
Thanks! As soon as the system can generate Gutenberg blocks, game over.
Omg riiight?!
Hi Elizabeth.....question. have you found a ai tool that can take web site development pieces and parts and save them so that I can use them many times for websites in a verticle where most websites will be using the same underlying items I will be using to b uild out a new website. Thanks. You da best! Phil
Hi Phil! In terms of AI tools, I’m not sure of one that does global components in the manner I think you’re describing. However if you’re planning on using a site builder/CMS, Editor X has the ability to create components that can be reused across multi-sites so that might be worth looking into. For simple one-page sites, Canva does have reusable page sections and a new AI feature built in as well- here’s a video on that ruclips.net/video/1zGoFajfmVs/видео.html
thanks for sharing. do you know an equivalent UI wizard for presentation?
Actually yes, Canva has an amazing AI tool that does some pretty incredible slide presentations. Check it out here go.designerup.co/canva
Oh also Tome! beta.tome.app
Now we just need it to generate the code for those components for your favorite frontend framework (react, vue, svelte, etc.). I imagine that is right around the corner.
Can you imagine?? 😅
Give it a month we will have it
Chakra UI already does this. But I’m guessing figma and microsoft designer will integrate this into their products.
Great video. Awesome for ideation.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. 😍
Thanks for watching 🤩
Hey! Great video. Do you happen to have an invitation for the beta? Or know how to get one? Thanks
Sorry I’m all out of invitations, but if you’re on the waitlist I hear they are starting to release it.
this is real blowing. How do you make the website live. any web development platform that supports the export
Not that I’m aware of. This is mainly designed for prototype testing and is not really aimed at professional UI design and dev. So turning this into a real app you’d need to do the front-end and backend coding such as react yourself.
Very informative thank you
I remember when Uizard was only for taking hand-drawn sketches into designs, good to see they're evolving
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What’s a good mobbin alt for web design
I’ve got a whole list here ruclips.net/video/H1gB_Lx0M0c/видео.html One of my favorites is Landingfolio
That's impressive, just the future.
Hello, on which software are you recording? and which are you editing?
For this one, I used QuickTime to record the screencast and FCPX for the editing.
Awesome !!! Thanks
wonderful... love your content
Thank you for watching!
Wow amazing!
Hey there, any chance you can share an invite to join the early access of the tool? thanks!
Wish I had more to give, I certainly would!
Does this import into Figma? Or other software?
It does not export to Figma files as far as I can tell
Was considering a career in UI until I saw this.
I hope it doesn’t discourage you entirely. I don’t foresee professional UI designers being replaced by AI anytime soon, but I do think UI designers that don’t know how to leverage AI may be replaced by those that don’t. The UX, Business and Strategy part of product design will play a more crucial role now more than ever so it’s important to consider developing those skill sets too.
@@DesignerUp I agree with you that the grunt work of UI design will be the first to be replaced with AI, but those other skillsets you mention are also likely to be replaced too. I agree for the time being designers will need to have a working knowledge of AI in their toolkit, but the writing is on the wall.
@@leah.internet it’s true. I can see that happening, one day. But we are still in the era of Narrow AI and LLM with most of the AI using reinforcement learning with human feedback, so it will be a while. But I don’t doubt it will eventually affect most skillsets in some way.
@@DesignerUp What's your prediction with timeframes? I know it's impossible to say but lets have a go...
damn it is just next level!
Good, now we dont need UI/UX designers anymore. They are over priced so now AI can do it for free. Happy about this
When will this be public?
Currently there is a waitlist and you will need to be on their Pro Plan. You can join the waitlist here uizard.io/autodesigner/
Great stuff! How can we get access to Uizard Autodesigner?
Right now, it looks like there’s a waitlist. But today the founder said they are starting to release invites. So make sure you’re on the waitlist here uizard.io/autodesigner/
Hi, can you please send me an Invite Link for the autodesigner feature? Thank you soooo much!
I’m all out of invites!
so end for UX/UI designer?
UX/UI designers do a lot more than just screen to screen design. That’s why we teach product design, strategy and business as a whole in our program to help you go beyond just the screen design and use these tools to your advantage!
So we get a discount but no access to the ai. When will it be open to everyone
Not sure but I was informed that they are starting to release invitations to the waitlist now.
It'll be no time at all before AI does all the work by itself.
Regular reminder that AI is the Great Filter, solution to Fermi's Paradox, our inevitable extinction.
very cool
Thanks, how to get student free version ?
Thank you for the great intro video! This looks like a fun tool to experiment with.
Unfortunately Uizard is severely lacking when it comes to being a proper prototyping/design tool. Its component feature is nothing more than a glorified copy & paste, it doesn't even provide a layer view, it only has a "go to screen" interaction, no way to properly hand-off to developers, extremely simplistic positioning and sizing controls, etc.
It seems like they put all their focus on the AI stuff and completely neglected the core aspects of what a design tool should be. Which means in the end it's just a shiny toy with no actual substance.
Plus, their early access sign-up form doesn't even work.
LOL.....20yr Developer / Designer here. Let me tell you....if it can show me the flow....that's all I care about. That's all my customers will care about. It doesn't have to do e-v-e-r-y-thing perfectly...it just has to be close enough....and it already is close enough.
It's not meant to replace the devs or the development cycle. It's intended to give a very fast visual prototype so that people can make decisions. Some people think way way better when they can actually see the whole page in front of them, and not wait 4-6 weeks to throw it all together.
Only true if your mere focus was on learning design tools. So far it's just process acceleration
Awesome
Hello, thanks for the great introduction, i have applied for the waitlist, they also said anyone with access already can give me the access too, can you please help here? 🙏 I’m working on my own startup and need help 🙏
I wish I could but we’ve already given out all our invites!
what about publishing your designs?
I'd love to check this out and have signed up to the waitlist. What are the odds you could hook me up with an invite?
Would totally send you one Paul, but I’m all out.
@@DesignerUp Thanks . Seems like an amazing tool, but hard to tell without a hands on trial. It could be transformative for my companies clients. So I'm hopeful at some point I'll get to play with it so I can either recommend or not recommend.
it is available only for paid plan, not even able to sign up and see the feature in the trail version
Yes there is currently a waitlist, make sure you’re on that and hopefully they will release it to everyone soon!
@@DesignerUp thanks for ur reply
i am waiting to explore the same
Question, if something takes 5 minutes to produce can you ethically justify charging a client the same price you would for designing it from scratch? Seems unethical to me...
I think that’s a question that each person has to answer for themselves based on the client and the context. I’ve always charged based on the years it’s taken me to be able to do the job that I do and how well I do it, not on how long it takes to do the job. Currently, this is at best an ideation and prototyping tool. There is still a learning curve to use
the software, the need to prompt engineer correctly and even with that it’s going to take someone that understands problem solving, business and UX principles etc to be able to implement it and make it usable. Sure AI may catch up someday, but that’s the least of my concerns. The same argument was made when website templates became popular, then no-code page builders etc. This is another evolution that the market will adjust to and good designers and developers will adapt to. You’re always free to charge and inform the client based on your own moral and ethical compass.
Can i export the screen to figma, XD?
No it doesn’t seem like it. You can only
import the designs from Figma
what is name Ai ?
website ?
Uizard uizard.io
Where’s the waitlist sign up?
Link is in description
Can we copy uizard ui design to figma 😢😢
That doesn’t seem possible from what I can tell
Does anyone can tell me if it work Fine?
Can you offer an invite for access? I'm now 130,000 plus on the waitlist...
Sorry all out of invites. Hopefully they open up the list soon!
This tool is OK. No matter how many ideas/points you give it only gives 7 screens. Also I asked it NOT to create certain screens and it still did anyway
Hey Elizabeth, this is some cool stuff. Can I request an invite link from you? As I can't wait to try it myself too. Will highly appreciate if you can share an invite link with me thanks.
I wish I had more left! Sadly I’m all out.
Thanks Elizabeth, no worries. Keep making awesome content 🙂
Now that you have autodesigner, can you invite me to access it.
All out of invites
Wheeeew!
Why do we need a Pro Plan?
We had a demo of this at work and I came away from it a little disappointed. It's so embedded into their own designer tool and not easily exported output to Figma or XD. The idea of switched to this design tool over the industry standards just for this initial kicks is for the birds. I'm a big big fan of AI tools like GPT and midjourney. Use the former a lot. But this wouldn't fit our workflow.
Yeah that’s huge drawback for me too. I don’t see myself being able to switch unless they make it more reciprocal. But I also don’t think this is aimed at professional designers so that might not be thier goal.
So it's powerpoint for UI.
Designers should be renamed to "prompt writers" or inputers, because thats all they will be. I keep hearing how amazing AI is from 2 types of people, talentless people who are lleaning on AI to make their skills look good and from buisness owners, with the latter excited about the prospect of not having to pay a dedigner in the future. Keep getting excited about AI as a tool, lets have a conversation in a year or two too see where we are at, prompt writers.
I doubt it. Just because we use Figma, we don't know exactly what we're gonna design without our design process. Same goes for prompts. You still need to do your research, synthesize your research, explore, ideate, test and deliver. Via AI or Figma, it's still a design process. I want to be optimistic and say, it will cut the time where you shouldn't spend time on, and think more on problem and solutions. Every new tool came with new roles. AI won't be different. Hopefully.
Well said! Absolutely agree. Prompt generation will be a skill that we can aquire like any other but not a replacement for the entire product design process we engage with and employ as professional UX/UI designers.
@@teresmajor7956 If it was like really truly like any other tool these conversations wouldn't be necessary. You don't look at Figma and tell it to go, you still have to DO something, not write at it to do something.
What is hell is the website callled?😂
Hahahha took me a while to figure it out. 😂 Sounds like…Wizard 🧙♀️
It's a 2knife sword kill creativity
I tried this tool and I got terrible results.... Whatever is prompted to design, it generates almost the same thing for anything.... :( And it is useless.
You can watch my other video here where I discuss this - Uizard’s Autodesigner is Here! But Has it Gotten Better or Worse?!
ruclips.net/video/VnezicJbfPM/видео.html
Hi this video is great, I wanted to ask if you would kindly send me an invite to try the auto designer, I read through how the signup works and if someone already has access they can give out invites to it ^.^ Thank you again for your hard work.
Sorry all out of invites
From a UX perspective: NOPE
Because the generated design has so many usability problems that learning to use uizard to adjust them while you could do everything on paper or with your main digital tool eg figma, adobe, bla bla it serves no purpose, it just risk to be more time consuming.
Froma a UI Design or Web Design point of view, where the user has a low or avg knowledge of usability, ok, you may go for it, but you will have to deal with extra screens generated nobody knows why, and a flow that is not there, indeed the screens are often like a showcase gallery.
Rigenerating the design, will not produce big difference in the outcome on the contrary of AI dedicated to illustrtion.
$19 a month just for using a beta, without neither testing it before? Nah.
The wireframe mode that render your polished design, that is sweet❤🔥, though normally you start with that to go high fi, not vice versa.
Yep, I agree with these points, I brought many of these same things up in my follow up video here ruclips.net/video/VnezicJbfPM/видео.htmlsi=ntKLSlomzUZw3GtC
mam can u please give me an invite so that i can acess the wait list
All out of invites
@@DesignerUp 😥k
Sadly this tool is locked down where you cant use it without a invite, so the claims/demo not sure how much i trust. No telling if this creator is getting paid to showcase the tool or not, and/if this is a scripted demo or not.
Hi Chris, not paid and not scripted. I got Alpha access after using Uizard for many years. There is a waitlist and invite only system right now, but they are slowly releasing to the waitlist. Good to be skeptical though, lots of nonsense to sift through here on the tube. I’m the same way. Hopefully you’ll get to try it out soon for yourself and report back! Cheers
akala ko si leni robredo nag tuturo na ng ai..
can you send me an invite, please?
Sorry Chris I’m all out
Is anyone willing to share an Autodesigner invite to spare?
It's so funny , it won't give you access, it says you should invite 3 other people and later no one has access, it is totally scam
They are slowly rolling out invitations, just make sure you have signed up to the waitlist.
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sweet lady
uizard is useless ... they dont even let u feel the product and more focused on pushing you to buy the product. Seems useless for web applications with data entry etc.
meh, worst than a junior UI designer work.
It’s not meant to be at the professional level, from what I understand it’s aimed at making UI design more accessible to non-designers.
meh
if you are already in, can you please send us an invite!
I wish I had more invites!