Galileo AI might look like DALL-E in making images from words, but, while DALL-E makes pictures from text, Galileo AI turns those words into user interface designs.
It changes text into workable UI designs.
This moves beyond just drawing pictures to changing how we design. Galileo AI takes us to a fresh chapter in design.
What makes Galileo special is its deep knowledge of many UX designs. This lets it quickly create detailed interfaces. Plus, it adds AI-made visuals to match a user’s style. It feels like having a smart design studio that understands your thoughts.
The best thing about it is that you can take this design and push them straight into Figma and rearrange, reshuffle and give your own touch to it. It handles the boring parts, letting you focus on big design ideas. It’s more than a time-saver — it makes the design process better. And much faster.
I think Galileo AI shows how AI can change design for the better. It makes hard tasks easy and works fast. Even though it’s new, it’s already making waves in the design world.
Currently, Galileo AI is in a special testing phase, and many want access. I haven’t tried it yet, but the excitement is real. Once I do, I’ll show you what it can do.
Here are some prompt examples with results.
Prompt | Result |
I’m creating an e-commerce app focused on a surf-inspired athleisure company, create a detail page focused on a product related to this. The brand is modern and cool, photos should be cinematic and feel Scandinavian. | |
Build a design for kids to audio chat with a character. | |
a login page for a b2b saas app called junior which is building ai workflow software for the management consulting industry. We want a monder and fun look. |
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