Compare Design.com vs Uizard

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Design.com

AI DesignFreemium

All-in-one AI branding platform for creating logos, websites, business cards, and 50+ design tools with automatic brand consistency across every asset.

0 upvotesbeginner

Uizard

AI DesignFreemium

AI-powered UI design tool that turns text prompts, screenshots, and hand-drawn sketches into editable wireframes and app prototypes in seconds.

0 upvotesbeginner
Pricing

Pricing Comparison

Design.comDesign.com
Free$0

Select logo templates, basic high-res download

Starter$5/mo

Logo files, unlimited edits, business cards, social media templates, letterheads

Value$6/mo

Everything in Starter plus AI website builder

Premium$7/mo

Everything in Value plus Link-in-Bio pages and digital business cards

UizardUizard
Free$0

2 projects, 3 AI generations/month, basic templates

Pro$12/seat/mo

Unlimited projects, 500 AI generations/month, full template library, SVG export

Business$Custom

Unlimited AI generations, custom workspace, dedicated support

Features

Feature Comparison

Design.comDesign.com
AI Logo GeneratorAutomatic Brand Kit Application1M+ Branded Template LibraryAI Website BuilderDigital Business Card CreatorBusiness Card Print-on-DemandBrand Style Guide GenerationSocial Media Graphics SuiteEmail Signature GeneratorLetterhead & Invoice TemplatesQR Code GeneratorPresentation Template CreatorFlyer & Banner DesignExclusive Logo Licensing OptionVector File Export (SVG, EPS, PDF)Mobile-Responsive Website HostingCommercial Use License Included
UizardUizard
Autodesigner 2.0 Text-to-UI GenerationMulti-Screen Prototype GenerationScreenshot-to-Editable-Design ScannerHand-Drawn Sketch ConversionDrag-and-Drop Design EditorReal-Time Team CollaborationClickable Prototype SharingTheme Generator from Existing AppsAI Text Assistant for CopyHeatmap PredictionComponent Library AccessDeveloper Handoff with CSS & React CodeFigma ImportMobile, Tablet & Desktop Viewport SupportDesign Commenting & FeedbackTemplate Library (100+)SVG Export on Pro Plan
Fit

Best For & Not For

Design.comDesign.com
✅ Best For
New Business Founders
Solopreneurs Launching a Brand
Freelancers Building Client-Facing Identity
Local Service Businesses
Side Hustlers and E-Commerce Sellers
❌ Not For
Enterprises needing a custom-designed trademark-grade logo
Designers wanting pixel-precise creative control
Businesses that only need a single logo file with no other assets
UizardUizard
✅ Best For
Product Managers
Startup Founders
Non-Designer Entrepreneurs
UX Researchers
Students Learning Product Design
❌ Not For
Senior designers needing pixel-precise vector tools
Teams requiring advanced animation and micro-interaction design
Users needing direct native Figma output
Availability

Platform & Accessibility

Design.comDesign.com
web-basedmobile
UizardUizard
web-based
Use & Audience

Tasks & Who It's For

Use Cases

Real-world Use Cases

Design.comDesign.com
1
A first-time entrepreneur launching a home baking business uses Design.com to generate a logo, download branded business card designs, and publish a simple website in a single afternoon, building a complete launch-day online presence before her first market stall
2
A freelance virtual assistant uses Design.com's digital business card and email signature generator to create a professional client-facing identity in under an hour, replacing a plain-text email footer with a branded layout that includes her logo, contact links, and social profiles
3
A local yoga instructor uses Design.com to create branded social media templates for Instagram, a flyer for a new class launch, and a QR code that links to her booking page — all automatically styled to match the logo she created in the same session
UizardUizard
1
A product manager at an early-stage startup needs to show investors an app prototype by Thursday and uses Uizard Autodesigner 2.0 to generate a 10-screen clickable prototype from a plain text brief in under 20 minutes
2
A UX researcher conducts a usability study by building a realistic mobile prototype in Uizard, sharing a link with five test participants, and collecting click-path data to identify navigation confusion points before development begins
3
A non-technical founder uploads a screenshot of a competitor's app into Uizard's Screenshot Scanner, instantly converts it into an editable design, and uses it as a starting point to sketch out their own improved version
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