Galileo is a really unique “text-to-UI” platform that allows you to put in text based prompts to create User Interfaces. The AI allows you to put in prompts around what you desire your software to do and the trained model uses thousands of top user experience designs to build a custom UI in an extremely fast turnaround time.
Pro’s:
Here’s what we like about Galileo AI:
- Incredibly fast: The “text-to-UI” prompt generation is really quick! And generally, the output is fairly high-quality.
- Supports rich-formats: If you want to add in images, audio, and even video clips—that’s possible (which is a very cool feature).
- Pretty easy to use: Does a very good job of taking text prompts and turning them into UI’s. Pretty surprising how well it understands some of the prompts that don’t make a ton of sense.
Con’s:
Here’s what we don’t like about Galileo AI:
- Limited customization: If you want to create more “unique” UI designs this might not be for you. It’s trained on more popular UI designs—meaning a lot of the designs come out being very similar.
Pricing:
- Does not have a free tier—just the ability to browse existing designs on the homage.
- Personal plan: $2 per month
- Team plan: $10 per month
Questions and answers:
Here is a breakdown of common questions about Galileo AI and answers from our review team.
Common question | Answer |
How much does Galileo AI cost? | They seem to be testing different pricing options. The personal plan is $2/m. And the team plan is $10/m. |
What can I export the UI’s to? | You can export your final designs as a pretty healthy amount of image files and code. Definitely built for those who are using Figma, Adobe Photoshop, or Swift. |
Galileo AI alternatives
Our favorite picks for alternatives include:
- PageGPT — good for creating custom landing pages.
- Durable AI — incredibly powerful AI website builder. Builds a page in under 30 seconds!