Galileo AI
AI UI generator trained on interface patterns; turns prompts and references into editable web and mobile screens with Figma and code-oriented export options.
Galileo AI focuses on product interface design rather than decorative imagery. Designers describe screens in natural language or provide visual references, and the system proposes structured layouts aligned with common UI conventions. It supports exploration of multiple directions before handoff, with paths into Figma and implementation-friendly output depending on plan. Teams use it to compress early ideation, produce starter mockups for critique, and align stakeholders around concrete layouts earlier in the lifecycle.
Score Breakdown
AI Features
- Text-to-UI generation
- Image and reference-guided UI generation
- Web and mobile layout patterns
- Rapid multi-screen exploration
- Design-oriented output tuned for interfaces
UX Use Cases
- Early concept exploration
- Stakeholder-ready mockups
- Design critique sessions
- Pattern exploration before high-fidelity polish
- Handoff starting points for design systems
Pros
- Strong focus on real UI patterns rather than generic art
- Fast iteration on multiple layout directions
- Useful for both solo designers and small product teams
- Clear fit in prompt-to-mockup workflows
Cons
- Credit limits can constrain heavy exploration on lower tiers
- Highly bespoke visual systems may still need manual refinement
- Output diversity depends on available libraries and prompts
