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Jessin Sam s🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 10 karmaOct 24, 2025@1UIThank you everyone for trying 1UI! If you haven't yet, give it a spin and use code ‘TAAFT’ to get $5 credits to try 1UI. -

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Uizard is so great for spinning out ideas and iterating. You can generate designs from text prompts as well as individual screens and themes. Also has a ton of other cool AI features like turning screenshots into editable designs and attention heatmaps. I suck at design so this is a game changer for me.
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The application arbitrarily adds doors and windows, making the final design unusable. It also changes the view from the window. In the final you are looking at a completely different room than the one you are interested in redesigning.
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I was not able to produce a logo that would be useful. The output accuracy is behind many other similar ai products. It has potential, but it's not quite there yet.
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Not an enticing result from hi-res upload. I was looking at using the same logo (same colours), but just giving it an 'upgraded look'. Nothing special.
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Resleeve is awesome for generating fashion design concepts, variations, and even entire collections. I can play with settings and ask it to generate new ideas based on text and/or image prompts, tell it how close to stay to or deviate from the original input image, and so much more. One of the best features I get is to turn my sketches into photorealistic images in, literally, seconds. I'd definitely recommend that you give it a try!
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Great tool for getting some logo ideas, works fine 👍
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So easy to use, my design came out exactly like I imagined, and it looked amazing in person. Great website, I have never seen anything like it!
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basic image generation like any prompt on chatgpt. no value added here.
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this one's actually built well, quality is nice, but it struggles with the text parts. it either messes up the letters or blends them into the background. even small changes like asking for a different font just resets the whole design. still, you can grab some really great base concepts and finish them up yourself, so just for that, i strongly recommend it as a starting point for logo designs.

