UXMagic is an AI-driven design tool that helps designers and product teams generate structured wireframes, user flows, and UI layouts from simple text prompts, images/screenshots, sketches, or live URLs. Instead of producing disconnected screens, UXMagic focuses on UX logic, layout hierarchy, and design consistency, making it easier to move from ideas to usable product designs quickly.
Built for real-world product workflows, UXMagic supports rapid ideation, early prototyping, and scalable design systems. It integrates smoothly with Figma-based workflows and is especially useful for startups and teams shipping MVPs, SaaS products, and experiments where speed, clarity, and structure matter.
How It Works
UXMagic operates by transforming raw input into structured UX architecture. Users can start with a simple text prompt describing their product idea, upload a sketch, provide screenshots, or even paste a live URL. The AI analyzes the input and identifies key components such as user goals, navigation paths, content hierarchy, and interaction logic.
Rather than generating isolated screens, the system maps complete user flows first. It defines the relationships between pages, prioritizes layout structure, and ensures consistency across the design. The output includes organized wireframes and UI layouts that can be exported and refined within Figma. This structured approach reduces guesswork, speeds up alignment between product and design teams, and shortens the path from concept to prototype.
Case Study
A startup building a B2B SaaS dashboard used UXMagic during its MVP development phase. The team provided a short description of the product’s core features and shared competitor screenshots. Within minutes, UXMagic generated structured user journeys, dashboard layouts, and logical navigation flows.
Instead of spending weeks debating structure, the team quickly validated their UX foundation and moved directly into refinement and usability testing. This accelerated their launch timeline while maintaining clarity and consistency across the product experience.