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AIDesigner

AIDesigner is an AI design tool for generating website UI, mobile app screens, brand assets, and marketing graphics from prompts. It also offers MCP and REST API integrations for editor-based and programmatic workflows.

AIDesigner

AI design generation for UI, brand assets, and editor workflows

AIDesigner is an AI design product for generating website UI, mobile app screens, images, brand kits, logos, and marketing graphics from text prompts. It is presented as a design tool for producing polished layouts, reusable visual assets, and publish-ready output.

The product spans both a web workflow and developer-facing integrations. Its MCP server connects to coding assistants such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, VS Code / Copilot, and Windsurf, while its REST API supports HTTP-based generation for backend services, queued jobs, CI, or internal tools.

Core capabilities

Website and product UI generation

Generate landing pages, SaaS dashboards, ecommerce pages, product interfaces, and other website UI that is intended to be publish-ready from the first draft.

Mobile app screen design

Create onboarding flows, shopping flows, finance dashboards, and other native-feeling mobile app screens from a simple prompt.

Brand and campaign asset creation

Build brand kits, logo concepts, images, ads, infographics, reusable assets, and campaign visuals that stay aligned across channels.

Editor-based MCP workflow

Use the MCP server inside coding tools such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, VS Code, and Windsurf so an assistant can generate, refine, and adopt UI without leaving the editor.

Iterative design refinement

Refine layouts, change typography, swap colors, edit sections, and replace imagery iteratively without restarting the design from scratch.

REST API for automated generation

Use the REST API for single-file HTML generation, streaming responses, website analysis modes, rate-limited automation, and other programmatic workflows.

Common use cases

  • Website UI concepts

    Draft polished landing pages, dashboards, ecommerce layouts, or product screens when you want the first version to be close to publishable instead of a rough wireframe.

  • Mobile app flows

    Generate onboarding, shopping, or finance screens for mobile products when you need native-feeling app UI from a prompt.

  • Brand system development

    Create logo directions, brand kits, reusable assets, and campaign graphics that stay consistent across a growing set of channels.

  • Assistant-assisted product design

    Use the MCP server in an editor to let coding assistants generate designs, inspect repo context, and move UI toward production implementation.

  • Automated design generation

    Call the REST API from backend services, CI, or internal tools when you need programmatic design generation and control over request handling.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Generates several design types in one product, including website UI, mobile screens, logos, brand kits, and marketing graphics.
  • Supports iterative refinement so users can keep working from an existing direction instead of starting over.
  • Offers MCP integration for agentic design work inside supported coding editors.
  • Provides a REST API for teams that need direct HTTP access and automation-friendly workflows.
  • Lets users analyze or reference a URL in generation flows through the REST API and MCP site workflows.

Cons

  • Team, workspace, and collaboration limits are not clearly documented in the provided source.
  • Supported export and publish workflows are partially documented, so some downstream handoff details remain unclear.
  • Pricing evidence in the source is limited to one visible paid plan, so broader plan structure is not established.

FAQ

What does AIDesigner do?

AIDesigner generates website UI, mobile app screens, images, brand kits, logos, and marketing graphics from a text prompt. Its MCP and REST API surfaces are aimed at different workflows: MCP for coding assistants and repo-aware design work, REST for HTTP-based backend or automation use.

Is there a paid plan?

The source documents describe one paid plan on the pricing page: Pro, listed at $25 per month. That plan includes 100 monthly credits, unlimited projects, publishing unlimited websites, connecting custom domains, removing watermarks on sites, advanced image tools, high quality design exports, and priority support.

Which tools and editors does it integrate with?

The MCP setup guide says AIDesigner supports Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and VS Code / Copilot, with Windsurf supported at user scope only. The REST API docs describe a separate HTTP interface for services that want to make requests directly.

How do you authenticate?

The MCP workflow uses OAuth sign-in and a command-line setup step that writes the right host-specific configuration. The REST API uses bearer API keys issued from Settings → API Keys and sent in the Authorization header.

When should I use MCP instead of the REST API?

The website positions MCP for interactive, repo-aware design generation inside an editor, while the REST API is meant for backend services, queued jobs, CI, or internal tools. If you want an assistant to design directly, MCP is the better fit; if you own the request lifecycle, use REST.

Quick Facts

Category
AI design tool
Primary surfaces
Web app, MCP server, REST API
Supported editors
Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, VS Code / Copilot, Windsurf
Authentication
OAuth for MCP; API keys for REST
Pricing signal
Pro plan listed at $25 per month
Website
aidesigner.ai
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