Uizard

Category: Digital Design and Prototyping

Company: Miro Inc

Uizard is a no-code design tool that enables users to create app prototypes quickly and intuitively. It serves B2C businesses of all sizes, offering features like automatic design generation from sketches and collaborative editing for team projects.

Founded: 2011

Target Market: B2C

Industries: Technology & Software, Professional Services, Retail & E-commerce, Media & Entertainment, Education, Other

Key Features

Website: https://uizard.io/?ref=agilebrandguide

Frequently asked questions

What is Uizard?

Uizard is a no-code design tool that enables users to create app prototypes quickly and intuitively. It serves B2C businesses of all sizes, offering features like automatic design generation from sketches and collaborative editing for team projects.

What is Uizard known for?

Uizard is best known for Distinctive for its automatic design generation from sketches, streamlining the prototyping process for users., Offers collaborative editing features, enabling teams to work together seamlessly on app designs. and Recognized for its user-friendly interface, making it accessible for individuals without design experience.. Its strongest capability coverage is in Interactive Prototyping.

Who is Uizard for?

Uizard primarily serves B2C brands across Technology & Software, Professional Services, Retail & E-commerce and Media & Entertainment.

Who makes Uizard?

Uizard is owned and operated by Miro Inc and was founded in 2011. See the company profile for leadership, milestones, and acquisitions.

How is Uizard evaluated?

Uizard is assessed across four dimensions — Innovation Index (30%), Organizational Strength (20%), Customer Mix (20%), and Vision Index (30%) — using documented evidence that is refreshed monthly. See the methodology page for the full scoring rules.

What are alternatives to Uizard?

The alternatives page lists sibling platforms in the Digital Design and Prototyping category alongside Uizard, each with a full profile and side-by-side capability comparison so you can weigh the trade-offs for your use case.