 hey guys in this video we're going to look at the five best AI tools for UX designers and we're going to start right now so the first one this absolutely blew me away it's Galileo AI so a couple of months ago I heard about these tools where they could take basically a sketch or a wireframe or even some text and put it into a figment design I tried it it wasn't that good and that's when someone told me about Galileo recently so forth I'd check it out again and it's absolutely blowing me away so it's free to sign up I think you get three designs so what it's actually is you sign in and then you can basically give it some text prompts so there's two ways to do it it's text or image so I said I'm trying to create an app that helps people find the local farmers market and then it basically it's a bit of a mix between a chat bot and the designer so we said okay here's some screens that I'm going to make what do you think so I said okay please add this this and this and then essentially it spit out this which was about eight screens for an application it took about 30 seconds to do and the thing that blew me away is the design is actually very nice it's it's not as templated as it used to be used to just be for very very simple front-end sites but now it can make apps and with each one of these files you can actually edit it and you can pull it into Figma you can copy and paste it at the bottom it says edit theme you can put it I said give me a dark mode it give me one in seconds and it's not perfect but it's a great place to start for designs so I think it's well worth a trial and to get your three designs for free you just click the Figma button and it copies and paste them onto the artboard and you can pull it over but then the next thing I did I went over into the image I give it you can't see here it's a very bad sketch of an app and I said here's a splash screen make it for me and then it essentially mocked it up and I put an image in there it put buttons with text now to take a very bad nap and sketch and to make a UI design that's not it's not bad it's a good place to start absolutely blew me away these tools I see this UI part of design is going to get squashed and squashed and squashed which is why it's important for UX designers to concentrate on talking to users and find out what products we're going to make but this tool blew me away so the next one is perplexity AI so this is very much similar to it's basically the next evolution of search engines very similar to Google there's no ads on it so it's nice and clean at the moment it's free to use so you there's a couple of things that make this stand out so you ask it a question so I said what is a persona in terms of UI UX and you can see it gives me an answer but the answer is basically pulls from different sources and it tells me the sources where it pulled from it also pulls images up on the right hand side and it pulls videos in from YouTube so it basically scours the internet and brings all the sources to you so it's an excellent form of research and then basically it has context of what you've asked it and you can ask it follow-up questions like you can ask it to then help you create a persona and it will do so perplexity AI it's essentially I go there now I know people who've got it as a desktop basically the default for the browser the home screen it's the next evolution of essentially search engines so then the next one is chat GPT I think everyone's probably heard of this but there's some unique things that you can use chat GPT for so this is where we come on to synthetic users so a really useful use case for chat GPT is when you're doing your personas and you're doing surveys so a lot of the times you might not be able to have access to customers so you can ask the chatbot to assume the role of a persona and you give it some information about your target audience but you can start asking the questions and it's not a real person but it has great context and it pulls up some interesting things that you can then use in your research another great thing is surveys are expensive to do you can give it your survey questions you can say assume the persona of a hundred users within this category and then it can export it as an XL document it's spattered out for me the data there that you can then analyze and it's not as good as doing it in real life but it does give you some insights and it's free to use so that's an interesting way you can use chat GPT for synthetic users so the next one this is kind of like the mystery prize it's called Hagen so Hagen's very very interesting I know presenting our work is very important as designers but these are basically digital avatars again more and more better each year so you can use one of the avatars they have you can basically give it an image or a reference video of yourself then you can give us some text and it spits out a video that does look and sound like you it's pretty amazing then the next one is Darley so Darley is the brother of chat GPT it's made by OpenAI it's essentially images but what's great is you can use it for a lot of different things in your project so I just put here an image of a UX designer at an interview people are farmers markets so images like this are really good to put in your portfolio and your case studies to tell stories it's really good you can say you can generate multiple ones and the quality is really good really good I create an royalty free images so I could get it to generate images of fruit stalls and this and that to pull it very specific things to put into my case study but also I said go ahead and create me a logo for the app it does a nice job it gives you some ideas on a place to start so here it's pulled it into a phone actually quite like that but I could I could give it some more prompts and say remove it from the phone but all in all these tools are getting more and more powerful each year but if you actually want to learn how to use these tools to become a UI UX designer check out my free course the links in the description it's the fastest way to go from no experience to hopefully career ready so do check it out there's a free introduction course stick around for the next video