Galileo: AI Design Generator using Text-to-Design AI Technology

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UI design is a creative and complex process that requires a lot of skills and tools. But what if you could create stunning UI designs from a simple text description, fully editable in Figma? That’s the promise of Galileo, a new tool that uses AI to turn natural language prompts into high-fidelity designs.

Galileo is not just another design tool. It’s a breakthrough in AI and design that leverages thousands of designs and natural language understanding to generate UI designs that match your vision. You don’t need to sketch, wireframe, or prototype anything. Just type what you want and let Galileo do the magic.

Here are some examples of how Galileo works -

For instance, if you type “A settings page for users to edit their names, phone numbers, and password”, this is what Galileo will produce:

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Or if you type “A profile page for a book reading app featuring Dan Brown and a list of his books”, this is what Galileo will generate:

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As you can see, Galileo can create UI designs that are clean, consistent, and functional. And it doesn’t stop there. Galileo can also generate art and copy for your designs if you need them. You can customize every aspect of your design in Figma and export it as code.

Galileo is more than just a tool. It’s a game-changer for UI designers who want to save time, boost creativity, and explore new possibilities. With Galileo, you can focus on the big picture and let AI handle the details.

If you’re interested in learning more about Galileo and how it can transform your UI design workflow, you can visit their website here1. Or you can subscribe to this blog where I share insights on AI and design trends.

What are your thoughts on Galileo? Do you think it’s a useful tool or a threat to UI designers?