Galileo AI

Galileo AI

AI UI design generation

Design Application

What it's used for

Galileo AI generates high-fidelity UI designs from natural language descriptions, producing editable design files complete with realistic content, imagery, and professional layouts. It accelerates the earliest stages of the design process.

  • Text-to-UI — Describe an interface in plain English and get a polished, high-fidelity design in seconds
  • Realistic content — Generated designs include contextually appropriate text, images, and data rather than lorem ipsum
  • Multi-screen flows — Generate entire user flows with multiple connected screens from a single description
  • Figma export — Export designs directly to Figma as fully editable, properly layered files
  • Style control — Specify design styles, color palettes, and visual themes in your prompts

Product designers use Galileo to rapidly explore multiple design directions during the ideation phase. Startup founders create investor-ready mockups without hiring a designer. Product managers generate visual specifications to align with engineering teams.

Galileo's output quality is notably higher than typical wireframe generators, producing designs that look presentation-ready. Visit usegalileo.ai.

Getting started

  1. Sign up at usegalileo.ai — access may require joining a waitlist
  2. Choose your plan:
    • Free — Limited generations to explore the tool
    • Pro ($19/mo) — Increased generation limits, Figma export, priority queue
    • Teams — Custom pricing for team collaboration features
  3. Describe your design — Type a detailed description of the interface you need (e.g., 'a mobile banking app dashboard showing account balance, recent transactions, and quick transfer buttons')
  4. Iterate — Refine the generated design by adding more specific instructions or regenerating with different parameters
  5. Export to Figma — Send the design to Figma for detailed editing, where layers are properly structured
Tip: Be specific about the platform (mobile, tablet, desktop), style (minimal, skeuomorphic, glassmorphism), and content type to get the most useful results from a single generation.

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