Galileo AI (design)
By Galileo AI
Galileo AI is a generative design tool that creates editable, high-fidelity user interface designs directly from natural-language text prompts.
Definition
Galileo AI is a generative design tool that creates editable, high-fidelity user interface designs directly from natural-language text prompts.
Overview
Galileo AI was one of the earlier tools to demonstrate that a text prompt could produce polished, near-production-quality UI screens rather than rough sketches. A designer or product manager describes an app or screen — for example, "a fitness tracking app home screen with a dark theme" — and Galileo AI generates a set of visually complete mockups with realistic layout, typography, and imagery in seconds. Unlike simple image-generation tools, Galileo AI's output is structured as editable design layers rather than a flat picture, which lets designers open the result in a design tool and adjust individual elements, spacing, and colors instead of starting from scratch. This distinguishes it from tools that only produce a static visual reference. The underlying model was trained specifically on UI and UX patterns, which is why its output tends to follow more conventional interface conventions than a general-purpose image generator would. Galileo AI is used primarily in the concepting and pitching phase of product design, where teams want to visualize an idea quickly for stakeholder buy-in or investor decks before investing designer time in full production files. It competes directly with tools such as Uizard and UX Pilot in the emerging "prompt-to-UI" category, and its acquisition history and product direction have made it a reference point frequently cited when comparing generative UI tools.
Key Features
- Prompt-to-UI generation producing high-fidelity, editable screens
- UI-specific generative model trained on interface design patterns
- Layered, editable output rather than flat generated images
- Rapid generation of multiple design variations from one prompt
- Support for common app and web UI conventions out of the box
- Useful for pitch decks and stakeholder-facing concept visuals