Haha we are still safe for now and we will be stay safe if we learn how to use those tools so they can do the job while we supervise. Thats the real paradigm shift in our industry.
@@annab9256 Exactly, exactly, if everyone are able to generate a website of their own. that is equal to a professional UI/UX designer, that pretty much is a starting point to make to sit at home. Thank you. P.S- AI doesnt need supervision, People who charge more for something which is available for free must be supervised.
It reminds me of those random logo-generators which have been here in the last few decades, but never able to replace a hardcore logo-designer's work. The big advantage of AI generated stuff is also it's biggest flaw. It works really fast, but it's not able to immerse itself in the topic and make that research phase which is crucial to understand what you actually design and the logic behind each step you are making in the process. It's the same thing as if someone wraps a product in the cheapest paper or you wrapping a gift to someone close to you. The first is just a wrapped product, the second one is a whole lot more.
That’s not necessarily true it does immerse itself it’s just much more faster than a human at doing it but it will take more time till it’s fully on par
Very good point at the end, Jesse! This is not, how products are designed or built. AI nowadays just gives you a random mix of something. In real life you design based on way more parameters, like platform, UI library, budget, business case etc. This app might be helpful for some inspirations (assuming, they will improve it, because currently it's delivering rather not so good content)
Thanks for the input, AI needs these inputs to give richer output as good as your ' $5000 pakage', keep telling what AI lacks, those are exactly needed from you guys, as long as you complain abt 'How AI is wrong, What AI lacks, Why AI doesnt matter?' these are valuable inputs, basically to evolve, and make sure you guys are at home.
I'd watch the video later but before I forget, I want you to know that I checked the comments here and because of the quality of comments in this comment section, they made me subscribe to your channel. Healthy and knowledgeable comments show that your channel and your content is well perceived amongst your audience and your audience is also well educated. I didn't want to lose on a knowledge hub like this one. Goodluck! 😊
Thanks biscuits, oh here's a cookie : Hi! welcome to Uizard, is it okay that we consent cookies to make you jobless, because we charge less and generate more
I think you summed it up pretty well at the end. It's a good idea generator, but that's it. You still need an actual designer to create an actual refined product.
Super interesting and what a great way to garner ideas/inspiration. I can't speak for others but if I were to present these screens at my job I would get laughed out of the room. Not because of looks but because of a depth deficit! Strong design is rooted in user requirements, business context, and organizational context.
This is one of the better AI design tools I have seen. They all seem lacking but it won’t be long before they are dialed in and become super useful. Even with this, it’s like having all of the building blocks (plus some inspo) just dropped onto your page before you ever start. Even if you only take and use a tiny bit of it, it saves time. Also, I love the idea of the name of the company officially becoming… “uizard. Uwizard. or whatever it’s called”. Has a nice ring to it 😂 Thanks Jesse
I would suggest for this app to feed it not only prompts , but data, personas, IA, etc then it would be cool. I'm sure these kind of app will only improve with time and become more sophisticated
Interesting concept! Once AI can fully grasp a design system and tailor prompts to specific applications, things could get really intriguing-or maybe even a bit scary, depending on how you look at it.
Jesse, thank you for reviewing it, to my shame I'm a beginner in UX/UI design and my UI sucks, this AI is generating at my level, which is impressive, so yeah I guess I've been obliterated by AI but it gives me a room to grow) However, it will only improve and teach itself, so I guess its UI will improve immensely with time) thanks again
You exacly understood, what's happening as a beginner you may have to get to know abt lotta topics to make contents richer, and in few years you may charge for a beginner work stuff, that's why exactly I prefer AI, because once it understoods basics it only produces what's good, unlike you guys producing for what's paid for, you suck interms of redoing, relayouting, restructuring asking money, money, money only, well I need only quality,quality.quality and nothing else, AI is gonna be helpful , but for me
What I come across a lot with AI these days (mostly for things like art and writing, but also for UX/UI now too) is that it's a great tool to use for either hobbyists who don't need/want to spend money for anything professional or professionals can use this as a tool to help their workflow in some way. Both are great imo! Especially for younger generations who can play around with AI tools and maybe it will help them figure out what they like to do for a career. While some people are worried for their jobs, I think these are just new tools that are going to help professionals- both existing in their fields already and those just now entering or becoming interested in the field. Even as the tools improve, I think they're just going to help with workflow and be used in partnership with people versus replace them. There will be new jobs too made for AI specifically such as training the bots. I think AI might threaten certain jobs that robots can do but those jobs wont require much skill and it wont take away jobs from everyone rather it'll make a new market for work and ask a different demand for work. If anything, it will prompt a creative and digital renaissance. We can already see how AI is helping low budget studios make films that otherwise were impossible. The real issue these days, like what we see with the writer strike in film industry, are the legal issues such as copyright. But that is developing and I imagine there's going to be a lot of positive impact. There's some major issues with theft right now, but that's because it's new. And it's a legal issue not a matter of AI stealing jobs. So AI imo is going to to expand the job market, prompt positive changes in professional skillsets, and become a valuable tool in various fields. Thanks for your insights, Jesse!! I'm recently interested in UI and your channel has been really helpful for my learning journey :))
@jiynwoo9smoon580 That's not reality either? Literally this concept isn't a novel idea. People complained in the past about new inventions and innovations long before AI was able to exist. Will it get rid of some jobs? Maybe. Some illustrators have concerns with that. However, art is more than just illustration. The concept of "will AI cause me to lose my job" is incredibly nuanced. Will it change your job? I'd say very likely yes. Will you have to learn a new skill? Probably. Will it make you unemployed? Probably no. But in the unlikely event it does, AI also will create new jobs so it's up to people to decide how they're going to proceed with this in their careers. It's for sure going to alter workflows for existing jobs in a positive way and have a role in a creative content renaissance. There are one hundred percent very scary ways that AI can be abused and exploit people, but that's also nothing new. It's just going to be a huge pain for legal issues for awhile. But I can promise you that reality is not the plot of iRobot XD
To anyone looking into this, UIzard is useless unless you work on recycled products that have been designed and built 17.000 times before, like the ones in the video examples.
@@Sp1NNN023 maybe, the fidelity level uizard provides could easily be recreated within minutes by an experience designer. Probably quicker than inputting prompts into generative ai. For now, guessing this stuff will grow as people use it more
Factoring Templates, sketch mockups, Prompt keywords, UI language suggestions, UX examples, and everything that takes less of our time to specify and AI doing the rest is the future, everything wont be generated because we have a certain thought how we need and if AI is doin something wrong, we have specified not exactly to how it wants from us, to help us. If u need to have the exact same result of what you have in your minds, everything has to spoken out
Uizard is pronounced as hazard for UI/UX designers dont worry, about these, keep refining the code, you guys have to checkout this TLDraw feature ( Rough hand Sketch versions to Full functional UI/UX support ), you are doing great !( daily)
I tried it on a project that I have been working on for a month. It's did generate a very impressive UI. I mean there are some issues.. those are minor though.
Features are cool but they stopped supporting the code export feature which is a major turnoff. Especially that it already was implemented. Now it’s just good for mock-ups and wireframes. I don’t know what they were thinking . They said not enough users were using it but if you already developed and integrated a useful feature why not let it be???
I don't see it much different than templates except its more shitty , definitely it will improve and it is great for for brainstorming . The future sure looks scary for anyone today regardless of which field you belong to lol .
I can tell that you are threatened by this app. I listen to you very well, and can also see you want to give it its five stars but you just can't. It show casees well the power of Ai, a real creative won't be worried about being replaced but rather understands the power of the tool, and its ability to streamline your work. Where have you ever seen a person name on an app who cares? no one cares who makes it so as long as you can get it done and well. This program has shown seriuos potential and for the record, it's not about designs its about MOCKUPS they were clear on their website about that. So call a spade a spade, and admit that this app will give you more time to get laid. Now run along, and don't be scared by the Algorithm.
Its like a cheap wordpress template depot. The auto generator doesn't prompt you for much other than very basic high-level stuff. A replacement for a pro web designer? I rate it a 2/10. Its just a gimmick with basic AI and 0 real user-experience.
@@hkyoyo My triggered response should trigger you for the rest of your life, Pay me to add value, here's something for free- UX is Humans wanting another human to restrict their interaction keeping closed thinking of how an user might interact and coming up with 1 lame solution, If AI designs UX it'll match exactly how another human might respond if given a certain pattern factoring all the Datas it has gathered, Pre-trained UX focused LLMs will make sure you are jobless. If it doesnt I'll make sure I deploy that.
Guys, i tried a bunch of AI for UI/UX and I can tell you, WE ARE SAFE, for now 😅
Broo we are so safe I’m trying to use AI to redesign jumia as a class task and it just isn’t coming together 🤧
@@SushiTheLeo Congrats!
Haha we are still safe for now and we will be stay safe if we learn how to use those tools so they can do the job while we supervise. Thats the real paradigm shift in our industry.
@@annab9256 very correct
@@annab9256 Exactly, exactly, if everyone are able to generate a website of their own. that is equal to a professional UI/UX designer, that pretty much is a starting point to make to sit at home. Thank you. P.S- AI doesnt need supervision, People who charge more for something which is available for free must be supervised.
It reminds me of those random logo-generators which have been here in the last few decades, but never able to replace a hardcore logo-designer's work. The big advantage of AI generated stuff is also it's biggest flaw. It works really fast, but it's not able to immerse itself in the topic and make that research phase which is crucial to understand what you actually design and the logic behind each step you are making in the process. It's the same thing as if someone wraps a product in the cheapest paper or you wrapping a gift to someone close to you. The first is just a wrapped product, the second one is a whole lot more.
That’s not necessarily true it does immerse itself it’s just much more faster than a human at doing it but it will take more time till it’s fully on par
Wait for Godsake, wait.. wait, just to see it make you jobless
Very good point at the end, Jesse! This is not, how products are designed or built. AI nowadays just gives you a random mix of something. In real life you design based on way more parameters, like platform, UI library, budget, business case etc. This app might be helpful for some inspirations (assuming, they will improve it, because currently it's delivering rather not so good content)
Thanks for the input, AI needs these inputs to give richer output as good as your ' $5000 pakage', keep telling what AI lacks, those are exactly needed from you guys, as long as you complain abt 'How AI is wrong, What AI lacks, Why AI doesnt matter?' these are valuable inputs, basically to evolve, and make sure you guys are at home.
I'd watch the video later but before I forget, I want you to know that I checked the comments here and because of the quality of comments in this comment section, they made me subscribe to your channel. Healthy and knowledgeable comments show that your channel and your content is well perceived amongst your audience and your audience is also well educated. I didn't want to lose on a knowledge hub like this one. Goodluck! 😊
Thanks biscuits, oh here's a cookie : Hi! welcome to Uizard, is it okay that we consent cookies to make you jobless, because we charge less and generate more
I think you summed it up pretty well at the end. It's a good idea generator, but that's it. You still need an actual designer to create an actual refined product.
I'm not sure if it's even good enough for that.
Super interesting and what a great way to garner ideas/inspiration. I can't speak for others but if I were to present these screens at my job I would get laughed out of the room. Not because of looks but because of a depth deficit! Strong design is rooted in user requirements, business context, and organizational context.
This is one of the better AI design tools I have seen. They all seem lacking but it won’t be long before they are dialed in and become super useful.
Even with this, it’s like having all of the building blocks (plus some inspo) just dropped onto your page before you ever start. Even if you only take and use a tiny bit of it, it saves time.
Also, I love the idea of the name of the company officially becoming…
“uizard. Uwizard. or whatever it’s called”. Has a nice ring to it 😂
Thanks Jesse
Hahaha! Thanks so much, Payton!!
Thanks for the input, that's exactly what AI does, it absorbs ; to make you to stay at home and this time for sure!!
I tried it out, gave it very detailed prompts for different projects and basically got identical designs back. Its still unbelievably primitive
It is how this is generally how these ai goes. They still lack data.
I would suggest for this app to feed it not only prompts , but data, personas, IA, etc
then it would be cool. I'm sure these kind of app will only improve with time and become more sophisticated
Love it how you try to pronounce "uizard"! 🥳
😁
Interesting concept! Once AI can fully grasp a design system and tailor prompts to specific applications, things could get really intriguing-or maybe even a bit scary, depending on how you look at it.
Jesse, thank you for reviewing it, to my shame I'm a beginner in UX/UI design and my UI sucks, this AI is generating at my level, which is impressive, so yeah I guess I've been obliterated by AI but it gives me a room to grow) However, it will only improve and teach itself, so I guess its UI will improve immensely with time) thanks again
You exacly understood, what's happening as a beginner you may have to get to know abt lotta topics to make contents richer, and in few years you may charge for a beginner work stuff, that's why exactly I prefer AI, because once it understoods basics it only produces what's good, unlike you guys producing for what's paid for, you suck interms of redoing, relayouting, restructuring asking money, money, money only, well I need only quality,quality.quality and nothing else, AI is gonna be helpful , but for me
What I come across a lot with AI these days (mostly for things like art and writing, but also for UX/UI now too) is that it's a great tool to use for either hobbyists who don't need/want to spend money for anything professional or professionals can use this as a tool to help their workflow in some way. Both are great imo! Especially for younger generations who can play around with AI tools and maybe it will help them figure out what they like to do for a career.
While some people are worried for their jobs, I think these are just new tools that are going to help professionals- both existing in their fields already and those just now entering or becoming interested in the field. Even as the tools improve, I think they're just going to help with workflow and be used in partnership with people versus replace them. There will be new jobs too made for AI specifically such as training the bots. I think AI might threaten certain jobs that robots can do but those jobs wont require much skill and it wont take away jobs from everyone rather it'll make a new market for work and ask a different demand for work. If anything, it will prompt a creative and digital renaissance. We can already see how AI is helping low budget studios make films that otherwise were impossible.
The real issue these days, like what we see with the writer strike in film industry, are the legal issues such as copyright. But that is developing and I imagine there's going to be a lot of positive impact. There's some major issues with theft right now, but that's because it's new. And it's a legal issue not a matter of AI stealing jobs.
So AI imo is going to to expand the job market, prompt positive changes in professional skillsets, and become a valuable tool in various fields. Thanks for your insights, Jesse!! I'm recently interested in UI and your channel has been really helpful for my learning journey :))
Yes bro i`m agree with you
@jiynwoo9smoon580 That's not reality either? Literally this concept isn't a novel idea. People complained in the past about new inventions and innovations long before AI was able to exist. Will it get rid of some jobs? Maybe. Some illustrators have concerns with that. However, art is more than just illustration. The concept of "will AI cause me to lose my job" is incredibly nuanced. Will it change your job? I'd say very likely yes. Will you have to learn a new skill? Probably. Will it make you unemployed? Probably no. But in the unlikely event it does, AI also will create new jobs so it's up to people to decide how they're going to proceed with this in their careers. It's for sure going to alter workflows for existing jobs in a positive way and have a role in a creative content renaissance. There are one hundred percent very scary ways that AI can be abused and exploit people, but that's also nothing new. It's just going to be a huge pain for legal issues for awhile. But I can promise you that reality is not the plot of iRobot XD
To anyone looking into this, UIzard is useless unless you work on recycled products that have been designed and built 17.000 times before, like the ones in the video examples.
its about giving you idea when you are stuck , not here to do your whole job. So its usefull
@@Sp1NNN023 maybe, the fidelity level uizard provides could easily be recreated within minutes by an experience designer. Probably quicker than inputting prompts into generative ai. For now, guessing this stuff will grow as people use it more
But what about, using those 17000 times designed to create a new one..
I mean, I am asking.. by curiosity that can it be not possible?
Interesting video on UI/UX design and AI. Maybe try Framer AI next, saw that it's way more better than Uizard.
It's no better, so far... VERY templated layouts and copy
Factoring Templates, sketch mockups, Prompt keywords, UI language suggestions, UX examples, and everything that takes less of our time to specify and AI doing the rest is the future, everything wont be generated because we have a certain thought how we need and if AI is doin something wrong, we have specified not exactly to how it wants from us, to help us.
If u need to have the exact same result of what you have in your minds, everything has to spoken out
Thanks for sharing, Jesse 😄 Super cool prompts and outputs! By the way - you got it right the second go, Uizard is pronounced wizard 😉🧙♂
Uizard is pronounced as hazard for UI/UX designers dont worry, about these, keep refining the code, you guys have to checkout this TLDraw feature ( Rough hand Sketch versions to Full functional UI/UX support ), you are doing great !( daily)
Guys to design interface The important thing is to grab a paper and pencil and draw your idea and then bring it to reality 😜
This is cools and helps product managers like me
I tried it on a project that I have been working on for a month. It's did generate a very impressive UI. I mean there are some issues.. those are minor though.
For me, it is another way to sweeten us to train him with our knowledge. To replace us in the future.
Clients needs to specify their requests, we are safe.
There are template prompts to help clients, and prompts generator if needed 'How exactly to specify'
Is there UIZARD plugin for webflow ?????
Is this accessible in Playstore?
UX'ers are here to stay! AI can't replace them (at least in the near future) given it requires gaining context that this ai tools can't obtain.
Lmao 5 months later it’s over now man
Is there any way to export Uizard project to Figma?
Sehr interessant !
Not bad. It will help inspire me with its designs. LoL 😅
very impressive
There’s no ux involved
Research
Reason
But I could see it sparking ideas
💡
Or maybe that’s bad
If AI can write documentation for me then I will be welcoming my new overlords with open arms.
love ths #genai #design tool. thanks for the review! is there another tool where I can give more prompts, or edit prompts?
does it code the app too?
Blade runner was so funny! 🤣
That's nice 🔥
Features are cool but they stopped supporting the code export feature which is a major turnoff. Especially that it already was implemented. Now it’s just good for mock-ups and wireframes. I don’t know what they were thinking . They said not enough users were using it but if you already developed and integrated a useful feature why not let it be???
I don't see it much different than templates except its more shitty , definitely it will improve and it is great for for brainstorming . The future sure looks scary for anyone today regardless of which field you belong to lol .
I belong to Lending homes, until AI reforms laws to structure rent brackets, I am safe, which is never
Well, I checked it. It did a super amazing job
Bro... Auto generate is not free!
Bro... UI/UX designers are super cheap than this AI tool, just $5000 + taxes for what this AI tool does in seconds
@@heisenbergww1957 What you really mean?
It requires money from me 3:50 😐😑
AI can’t replace UI/UX designers’ job, here’s why:
You know it.
I think we are WE ARE SAFE now
Hi it's 5 mos what is your human skills worth now as far as how AI is developed
lmao i hate the name but i just got pro version and starting to test it
😂 hope you enjoy it!!
Hahaaaa. We're very very safe
Useless 😅😅
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Hi tried it, it sucks :P
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it looks like that ai was trained on noob designers work. it generated ugly inconsistent ui that amateurs would create.
I can tell that you are threatened by this app. I listen to you very well, and can also see you want to give it its five stars but you just can't. It show casees well the power of Ai, a real creative won't be worried about being replaced but rather understands the power of the tool, and its ability to streamline your work. Where have you ever seen a person name on an app who cares? no one cares who makes it so as long as you can get it done and well. This program has shown seriuos potential and for the record, it's not about designs its about MOCKUPS they were clear on their website about that. So call a spade a spade, and admit that this app will give you more time to get laid. Now run along, and don't be scared by the Algorithm.
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Its like a cheap wordpress template depot. The auto generator doesn't prompt you for much other than very basic high-level stuff. A replacement for a pro web designer? I rate it a 2/10. Its just a gimmick with basic AI and 0 real user-experience.
Thanks for the input, that's exactly what AI does, it absorbs ; to make you to stay at home and this time for sure!!
Exactly, that point is noted and will work on it
Useless... also it does UI layouts and no where does it do UX
Oh really what were doing at age 1, definitely not close to what AI does at age 1
@@heisenbergww1957 Do you have anything of value to add to my comment instead of being triggered? 🙂
@@hkyoyo My triggered response should trigger you for the rest of your life, Pay me to add value, here's something for free- UX is Humans wanting another human to restrict their interaction keeping closed thinking of how an user might interact and coming up with 1 lame solution, If AI designs UX it'll match exactly how another human might respond if given a certain pattern factoring all the Datas it has gathered, Pre-trained UX focused LLMs will make sure you are jobless. If it doesnt I'll make sure I deploy that.
Next year make the same video, which you'll because youtube will be your only source of income and majority of UI/UX designers will be jobless
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