Discover today’s top AI design tools
50 tools tracked, 48 surfaced — ranked by funding, press, adoption, and reach. Plus 10 honorable mentions. Refreshed weekly.
ChatGPT
The default. Where most designers still draft, edit, and sanity-check copy.
Why designers use it · Instant, high-quality text and image output with zero learning curve. Designers keep it open for copywriting, briefs, and concept iteration without leaving their flow.
OpenAI raised $40B at $300B valuation, SoftBank led, March 2025
Dominates tier-one coverage daily across Verge, Bloomberg, Wired, TechCrunch, NYT
400M+ weekly active users as of Feb 2025; constant HN front-page presence
OpenAI LinkedIn: 2M+ followers; 400M weekly users publicly confirmed by Altman
GitHub Copilot
The original AI pair-programmer. Tight VS Code integration, broad model menu.
Why designers use it · Lives inside VS Code where developers already work — zero context-switch. Autocomplete that ships real code faster than any alternative keeps engineers viscerally hooked.
Microsoft-owned; backed by Microsoft's multi-billion OpenAI partnership and Azure AI investment.
Own TechCrunch tag page; covered by Bloomberg, Wired, Verge, Fast Company consistently in 2025.
20M all-time users (July 2025 Nadella earnings call), 4.7M paid subscribers, $2B run rate.
GitHub has 5M+ LinkedIn followers; Copilot is the dominant brand in AI coding globally.
Cursor
AI-first code editor. Designers ship production code here without writing it.
Why designers use it · Stays inside your existing editor flow and writes whole features, not just lines. Devs ship faster without switching context or learning new tools.
Series D $2.3B at $29.3B valuation, Accel/Coatue/Nvidia/Google, Nov 2025
Covered by Bloomberg, TechCrunch, CNBC, Reuters, Wired repeatedly in 2025
64% Fortune 500 adoption, 82% developer awareness, $2B ARR by early 2026
Dominant HN/Reddit dev buzz; 40,000 engineers at single firms; no public follower count
Claude
The model of choice for design system reasoning, copy, and component code.
Why designers use it · Designers rely on Claude for its nuanced long-context reasoning and natural back-and-forth iteration. It doesn't just execute prompts — it thinks through design problems and pushes back usefully.
Series F $13B led by ICONIQ/Fidelity/Lightspeed, $183B post-money valuation, 2025
Covered weekly by Wired, NYT, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, Verge, WSJ throughout 2025
Tens of millions of users; frequent HN front page; dominant in developer/creative workflows
Anthropic ~500k+ LinkedIn followers; claude.ai among top 50 global web properties by traffic
DALL-E 3
OpenAI's image gen, integrated everywhere ChatGPT is. Prompt-friendly.
Why designers use it · Designers get photorealistic, prompt-accurate images directly inside ChatGPT with zero setup. Instruction-following fidelity beats rivals for text-in-image and concept specificity.
OpenAI closed $122B round at $852B valuation in 2025, led by SoftBank.
Covered by Verge, TechCrunch, Wired, Bloomberg, NYT; near-daily AI news presence.
Embedded in ChatGPT with ~500M weekly users; DALL-E 3 API widely integrated by third parties.
OpenAI LinkedIn 300k+ followers; ChatGPT image gen used by hundreds of millions globally.
Lovable
Prompt-to-app. Best-in-class for non-engineers building real product.
Why designers use it · Turns a chat prompt into a deployed, working app in minutes — no dev needed. Designers ship real products solo, collapsing the gap between idea and live product.
Series B $330M led by CapitalG + Menlo Ventures, Dec 2025, $6.6B valuation
Bloomberg (4+ articles), TechCrunch (3+), CNBC, Fortune all in last 6 months
~8M users Nov 2025; $400M ARR by Feb 2026; +$100M revenue in single month
Claims ~8M+ users, $400M ARR; LinkedIn follower count not publicly confirmed
Adobe Firefly
Adobe's commercially-safe image model, baked into the apps you already use.
Why designers use it · Firefly is already inside Photoshop and Illustrator, so designers use it without switching apps. Commercial-safe training data removes legal risk that haunts rival tools.
Adobe public (ADBE); Firefly drives $400M direct revenue, internally funded at scale.
Constant tier-1 coverage: Verge, TechCrunch, Bloomberg, Wired, Fast Company regularly.
24B+ AI generations logged; deeply embedded in Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro.
Adobe 11M+ LinkedIn followers; 700M MAU ecosystem; claims largest creative user base.
Midjourney
The reference standard for AI image generation. v7 is the current sweet spot.
Why designers use it · Produces cinematic, painterly outputs competitors can't match at $10/mo. Zero setup friction — prompt in, image out, no installs.
Fully bootstrapped; $500M ARR in 2025, valued ~$10.5B — no VC raised
TechCrunch covered V7, V1 video launch, Meta partnership in 2025; tier-one ubiquitous
~21M Discord members, 1.2–2.5M DAU, largest Discord community globally
158K LinkedIn followers; ~21M users, $500M revenue, $10.5B valuation signals
Windsurf
Cascade-powered IDE. Multi-step agents that actually finish what they start.
Why designers use it · Windsurf's 'Cascade' agentic flow edits entire codebases in context, not just single files. Developers stay in flow — it plans, edits, and runs code without constant prompting.
Series C $150M @ $1.25B (Aug 2024); acquired by OpenAI for ~$3B, July 2025.
OpenAI acquisition covered by Bloomberg, TechCrunch, Verge, WSJ, Forbes — saturation-level.
$82M ARR July 2025; millions of Codeium installs; top-2 AI IDE; frequent HN front page.
Millions of VS Code plugin downloads; 1M+ developers claimed pre-rebrand; strong Reddit presence.
Perplexity
Citations-first answer engine. The competitive-research surface of choice.
Why designers use it · Cuts research time by delivering cited, sourced answers in seconds — no tab-switching. Pro users get real-time web access plus multi-model choice that no single chatbot matches.
Series E $500M + $1.72B total raised; $21.21B valuation as of early 2026.
Bloomberg Tech Summit 2025 feature; Ronaldo partnership; constant tier-1 coverage.
15M+ active users claimed publicly; frequent HN front page; 100M+ monthly queries.
Available in 180+ countries; 15M+ users; 61 investors signal deep market penetration.
ElevenLabs
Voice. The bar for narration, dubbing, and synthetic VO.
Why designers use it · Produces the most natural-sounding AI voices available, with instant cloning and 30+ languages. Creators and devs ship real products — podcasts, games, apps — without studio costs.
Series C $180M, a16z & ICONIQ, Jan 2025; $6.6B tender valuation Sep 2025
TechCrunch, Bloomberg confirmed; $330M ARR headline Jan 2026
$330M ARR; 20mo→10mo→5mo cadence to each $100M ARR milestone
$6.6B valuation implies massive scale; no exact public user count found
Figma Make
Figma's native AI-to-design surface. Pairs with their MCP for code handoff.
Why designers use it · Designers already live in Figma — Make lets them ship interactive prototypes and real app code without context-switching. Zero extra tools, same canvas.
IPO July 2025 at $33/share, $1.2B raised; $24B+ public market cap.
Covered by TechCrunch, Bloomberg, Fast Company, CNBC, Verge, CMSWire in 2025.
GA'd July 2025; 450K+ customers, Q4 2025 earnings cited rising Make adoption.
~$1B ARR, 85% MAUs outside US, 450K customers; Figma brand dominates design.
Devin
Autonomous engineer. Claims a Linear ticket, opens a PR. Strong on isolated bugs.
Why designers use it · Devin autonomously ships code end-to-end — not just suggestions. Teams offload real tickets, not busywork, making it stickier than copilots.
Series B $400M led by Founders Fund at $10.2B valuation, September 2025
Covered by TechCrunch, Bloomberg, Wired on funding; viral launch in 2024
$73M ARR June 2025, up 73x from $1M ARR in September 2024
Unicorn-tier brand awareness; LinkedIn follower count not publicly confirmed
v0
Vercel's prompt-to-React surface. Tight loop with shadcn and Tailwind.
Why designers use it · Turns a text prompt into a deployable Next.js UI in seconds, inside the same Vercel platform designers already ship on. Zero context-switching kills the friction.
Series F $300M at $9.3B valuation, Sep 2025; GIC, IVP, StepStone led.
TechCrunch, BusinessWire, SiliconAngle, Yahoo Finance covered in 2025.
4M+ users by late 2025; enterprise accounts over 50% of v0 revenue.
Vercel ~300k+ LinkedIn followers; v0 claims 4M users publicly.
Suno
Text-to-music. Sound design for product launches in seconds.
Why designers use it · Zero musical skill needed — type a mood, get a radio-ready song in seconds. The Microsoft Copilot embed put it in front of hundreds of millions overnight.
Series C $125M May 2024 (Lightspeed); total ~$375M raised through Series D round 2025.
Heavy tier-one coverage: Verge, Bloomberg, Billboard, TechCrunch — RIAA lawsuit drove sustained spotlight.
12M+ users claimed publicly; top AI consumer app; dominant in r/SunoAI and frequent HN front page.
~150K LinkedIn followers; 12M+ users; 200K+ Discord; Microsoft Copilot integration boosts reach.
Synthesia
Enterprise AI presenters for training, sales, and onboarding videos.
Why designers use it · Turns a script into a polished multilingual avatar video in minutes — no camera, no studio. Fortune 500 L&D teams use it because it cuts training video production from weeks to hours.
Series E $200M led by GV at $4B valuation, January 2026; $530M raised total.
TechCrunch (×2), CNBC, Silicon Republic, Forbes coverage in Jan 2026 funding cycle.
60K+ enterprise customers, >90% Fortune 100, $146M ARR est.; 1M+ users claimed.
620 employees, 55K+ business customers; strong enterprise brand, limited consumer social data.
Bolt.new
Prompt-to-fullstack-app, in-browser. Stripe + Supabase plumbing included.
Why designers use it · Lets non-coders ship real full-stack apps from a prompt in minutes, in the browser — no setup. The zero-install, instant-deploy loop is genuinely addictive for solo builders and designers prototyping live products.
Series B $105.5M led by GV & Emergence Capital, Jan 2025; $700M valuation.
Bloomberg, TechCrunch, Sacra, Contrary Research covered funding and growth in 2025.
$0 to $20M ARR in ~2 months; viral HN launches; 30k+ GitHub stars on open repo.
Millions of users claimed publicly; strong X/Twitter presence; 50k+ LinkedIn followers.
Replit Agent
Build-and-deploy from a chat box. Full stack scaffold + hosting in minutes.
Why designers use it · Describe an app in plain English and it's live in minutes — no IDE, no deploys, no DevOps. Vibe-coders and founders get real shipped products without touching a terminal.
$250M raised at $9B valuation (2025), led by Coatue & American Express
Bloomberg, Forbes, TechCrunch, Fast Company all covered 2024–2025 funding & Agent launch
150k paying customers, $240M ARR 2025; frequent HN front-page; r/replit 100k+ members
Claims 30M+ registered users; strong Reddit & HN presence; ~200k LinkedIn followers
Runway
Gen-4 video, motion brush, and the cleanest UX in the AI video space.
Why designers use it · Runway owns the video-generation workflow for creative pros — Gen-4 outputs are production-ready enough for actual client work. It's the only AI video tool filmmakers and studios treat as a serious pipeline component, not a toy.
Series E $308M led by General Atlantic + NVIDIA, Adobe; $3B valuation, April 2025
Multiple TechCrunch features in 2025; Gen-4, world models, robotics pivot all covered
300K customers, ~$300M ARR trajectory, 64% employee growth YoY
74K LinkedIn followers, 382 employees; no public total-user claim beyond 300K customers
Gamma
Prompt-to-deck. Replaces 80% of the time you'd spend in Keynote or Slides.
Why designers use it · Gamma turns a text prompt into a polished deck in seconds, cutting slide-building from hours to minutes. Designers keep it because the AI output is presentation-ready, not just a starting draft.
Series B $68M led by a16z at $2.1B valuation, Nov 2025; $100M ARR confirmed.
TechCrunch, BusinessWire, Tracxn covered Series B; consistent tier-one presence.
30M+ registered users claimed publicly; active Reddit and HN discussion threads.
Claims 30M users; LinkedIn ~80k followers; strong word-of-mouth in productivity communities.
Notion AI
Writing and structure inside the workspace. Where briefs and specs live now.
Why designers use it · Designers use it as their single source of truth — briefs, specs, and feedback live in one place, and AI drafts content and summaries without leaving the doc.
Last round: $275M Series D Oct 2021; $10-11B valuation; no raise since.
Multiple TechCrunch hits in 2025; CNBC Disruptor 50; Verge mentions.
100M+ users, 4M+ paying; $500M ARR est.; r/Notion 500k+ members.
~1M LinkedIn followers; 100M users claimed; 5,698 employees Mar 2026.
Luma AI
3D capture from a phone. Real assets out of real spaces, ready to composite.
Why designers use it · Designers get cinematic-grade video from text or a single frame—physics, camera motion, and lighting feel real. Dream Machine ships new models fast, so pros stay on it.
Series C $900M led by Humain (Saudi PIF), Nov 2025; $1.1B total raised; $4B+ valuation confirmed by CNBC.
CNBC, TechCrunch (multiple articles), The Verge, Wikipedia entry; compared to Sora in major outlets.
Dream Machine active across ad/film industries; no public user count; $8M revenue in 2024.
No public follower count found; London expansion, Cannes Lions & Clio Awards partnerships signal scale.
Luma Dream Machine
Best-in-class motion realism for short hero shots and product reveals.
Why designers use it · Delivers cinematic, physics-aware video from text/image in seconds. Designers stick with it because Ray2 output quality beats most rivals with no local setup required.
Series C $900M led by Humain (Saudi PIF) + a16z, AMD Ventures, Nov 2025.
Covered by Verge, TechCrunch, Wired, Bloomberg on launch and $900M round.
Viral summer 2024 launch; active Reddit/X communities; no public user count.
~200k+ X followers, ~50k LinkedIn; no official user-count claim published.
Cline
Open-source agentic coding extension. Full file-system control, BYO model.
Why designers use it · Brings any frontier model into your IDE with full filesystem and terminal access, zero markup on API costs. Open-source transparency and BYOK control keep power users loyal.
Series A + Seed $32M led by Emergence Capital & Pace Capital, July 2025
GlobeNewswire, The New Stack confirmed; $32M round likely triggered TC/Bloomberg pickup
5M installs, 57k GitHub stars, Octoverse 2025 fastest-growing AI OSS, 4,704% YoY growth
Claims 5M+ developers worldwide; LinkedIn followers count not publicly surfaced
HeyGen
Talking-head avatars. The fastest way to localize a product video.
Why designers use it · Realistic AI avatars and one-click video translation let creators skip studios entirely. Outputs look polished enough for real campaigns — not demos.
Series A $60M led by Benchmark, June 2024; $500M valuation, $74M raised total
Covered by Forbes, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, WSJ; viral moments drove consistent tier-1 pickup
$95M ARR Sept 2025, 40k+ business customers, 157-person team; rapid revenue growth
Claims 500k+ users; LinkedIn ~200k followers; strong viral demo reach on social
Framer
Design + publish. AI-assisted layouts and copy, then ship straight to a domain.
Why designers use it · Designers ship production-ready, fast-loading sites directly from a Figma-like canvas—no handoff, no dev bottleneck. AI Wireframer generates responsive layouts in seconds, slashing blank-canvas paralysis.
Series D $100M led by Meritech & Atomico, Aug 2025; $2B valuation, $163M total raised.
TechCrunch, Bloomberg, Business Wire coverage of Series D Aug 2025; solid tier-one hits.
500k+ monthly active users claimed (TechCrunch); $50M ARR Aug 2025, doubling YoY.
500k MAU public claim; 14% website-builder market share in one 2025 dataset; growing Reddit/IH presence.
Webflow AI
Generate marketing sites with the same DOM control Webflow always had.
Why designers use it · Builds production-ready, CMS-connected sites visually without dev handoff. AI layout generation fits directly into a design workflow designers already rely on daily.
Series C $120M at $4B valuation, led by Silversmith Capital, Aug 2022.
Covered by TechCrunch, Fast Company, Forbes on AI launch; not a dominant 30-day news cycle.
3.5M+ users publicly claimed; r/webflow ~110k members; recurring HN front-page threads.
~190k LinkedIn followers, ~1,000 employees, deep enterprise case study library.
Higgsfield
Cinematic camera control for AI video. The look most Reels are chasing.
Why designers use it · Turns a single prompt into a cinematic, social-ready video in minutes — no timeline editing needed. Social media marketers and brand teams get agency-quality output without a production crew.
Series A $50M (Sep 2025, GFT Ventures) + $80M extension (Jan 2026, Accel), $1.3B valuation, $138M total
Reuters, TechCrunch (2 dedicated pieces), Forbes, Adweek; no confirmed Wired or Bloomberg features
Self-reported 22M users, 50M+ videos created, $200M ARR; no open-source repo to verify
Claims 22M users and 3B+ social media reach; LinkedIn follower count not publicly confirmed
Leonardo.ai
Game-art-leaning generator. Strong style consistency across batches.
Why designers use it · Fine-tunable custom models and a generous free tier let designers iterate on branded visuals fast. Granular style consistency controls keep pros loyal over generic generators.
Acquired by Canva ~$320M Jul 2024; prior Series A $47M, Blackbird lead Dec 2023.
TechCrunch, Startup Daily, CapitalBrief covered acquisition; solid tier-1 presence.
12M users by mid-2024 per Latka; active Reddit & Discord creative communities.
$16M revenue mid-2024, 12M customers; now inside Canva's 200M+ user ecosystem.
Stable Diffusion
Open-weight image gen. The substrate everyone else's tools sit on.
Why designers use it · Fully open-source weights mean designers run it locally, fine-tune on their own assets, and pay nothing. Unmatched community of custom models and LoRAs keeps it endlessly adaptable.
$80M venture round June 2024, led by Coatue/Lightspeed; prior $101M Series A 2022.
Covered by TechCrunch, The Verge, Wired, Bloomberg, Guardian on SD 3.5 Oct 2024 launch.
80% share of AI-image market, 10M+ daily users, 12B+ images generated, massive open-source forks.
Claims 10M daily active users; DreamStudio 1.5M+ users; dominant Reddit/HN open-source presence.
Recraft
Vector-native AI illustration. The closest thing to a designer's brush.
Why designers use it · Recraft nails brand-consistent image generation — vectors, styles, and locked brand colors in one place. Designers stay because it's the only tool that doesn't fight their brand guidelines.
Series B $30M led by Accel, May 2025; Khosla, Madrona, Elad Gil also in
TechCrunch exclusive, ZDNet, Tom's Guide, Yahoo Finance in May 2025
4M+ users, 700% YoY growth; Amazon, NVIDIA, Uber named as clients
$8.4M ARR, 50 employees; LinkedIn follower count not publicly surfaced
Kling
Long-form AI video with believable motion and physics. China's Runway answer.
Why designers use it · Kling outputs cinematic-quality video with realistic motion at a price point that undercuts Sora and RunwayML. Designers keep returning because prompt-to-publishable turnaround is genuinely fast.
No external VC round; backed by Kuaishou (HKEX-listed), not independently funded.
Covered in tech review outlets and AI media; limited tier-1 (Verge/TC) bylines confirmed.
22M users, 168M videos generated, $240M ARR by Dec 2025 — 19 months post-launch.
22M public user claim; no LinkedIn follower count confirmed publicly.
Sora
OpenAI's text-to-video. Shot consistency that other tools still chase.
Why designers use it · Initial viral pull came from AI deepfake novelty and zero-friction video creation. Designers never truly adopted it — retention collapsed once copyright restrictions tightened.
OpenAI closed $122B round at $852B valuation, March 2026 — largest ever.
Covered by TechCrunch, CNBC, Wired, CNN, Forbes, Variety through shutdown.
1M downloads in 5 days; 9.6M total; 45% decline, app shut down March 2026.
Peaked #1 App Store; 9.6M downloads; tool discontinued March 24, 2026.
Captions
Mobile-first AI video editor. Auto-captions, B-roll, and creator templates.
Why designers use it · Turns solo creators into polished on-camera presenters in minutes — auto-captions, AI eye contact, and dubbing remove the friction that kills consistency. Mobile-first and fast.
Series C $60M at $500M valuation Jul 2024; $75M more in 2025 (Mirage rebrand); $175M+ total.
Multiple TechCrunch features; limited Verge/Wired/Bloomberg coverage found in recent 60 days.
10M downloads, 3.5M videos/month by Jul 2024; freemium pivot Jan 2025 to compete with CapCut.
10M download claim public; LinkedIn follower count and precise MAU not publicly disclosed.
Pika
Snappy text-to-video with effects designers actually use in social.
Why designers use it · Turns a text prompt or still image into expressive, motion-rich video in seconds. Viral effects like Pikaffects and Pikaformance keep creators coming back for shareable, social-ready output.
Series B $80M led by Spark Capital, June 2024; total $135M at ~$470M valuation.
Covered by TechCrunch, The Verge, VentureBeat; Adobe Firefly integration Sep 2025.
1.5M+ videos generated in 2024; 3,000+ SMBs; viral Pikaffects and Pika 2.0 launches.
No public user-count claim; ~48 employees; Adobe Firefly integration expands reach.
Hedra
Character-driven AI video with audio sync. Marketing animations from a script.
Why designers use it · Turns a static image into a speaking character in seconds — no video crew, no avatar rig. Creators and marketers get viral-ready content without touching timeline editors.
Series A $32M led by a16z Infra, May 2025; total $44M raised.
TechCrunch, Deadline, Yahoo Finance covered; no Wired/Bloomberg hits found.
3M users, 10M+ videos generated; HN threads, Reddit sentiment tracked.
Claims 3M users; 32-person team, $3.5M revenue; LinkedIn follower count unconfirmed.
Ideogram
The image model that actually renders text correctly. Logo and poster work.
Why designers use it · Ideogram nails text-in-image reliably — where Midjourney and DALL-E still fumble. Designers keep coming back for logos, posters, and typography that actually reads.
$80M Series A led by a16z, Feb 2024; $96.5M total across 11 investors.
TechCrunch, BetaKit covered Series A & 3.0 launch; limited Verge/Wired depth.
Free tier, iOS app, public API (v2.0+), rapid version cadence (3.0 Mar 2025).
No public user-count claim; small team (~50–75); moderate LinkedIn presence.
Krea
Real-time canvas with controllable diffusion. Concepting in motion.
Why designers use it · Real-time canvas lets designers iterate visually without prompt guessing. Speed and live feedback make it sticky for concept and mood-board workflows.
Series B $83M led by Bain Capital Ventures + a16z, April 2025, ~$500M valuation
TechCrunch Series B feature; moderate tier-one coverage, not sustained cadence
Strong X/Twitter creative community buzz; no open-source repo or public user count
No public user-count claim found; LinkedIn following estimated mid-tier for stage
Magnific
Upscaling and relighting that actually looks photographic, not artificial.
Why designers use it · Delivers genuinely hallucination-aware upscaling that adds convincing detail, not just sharpness. Designers trust it because the output looks art-directed, not algorithmically smoothed.
Acquired by Freepik May 2024; no disclosed deal size, bootstrapped 3-person team.
Viral Verge/TechCrunch/Wired coverage at 2023 launch; press volume quieter post-acquisition.
Massive viral X/Twitter launch; heavy r/StableDiffusion & r/midjourney adoption; $330K ARR.
~100K+ X/Twitter followers post-viral launch; no public user-count claim; tiny LinkedIn presence.
Flora
Infinite collaborative canvas for visual concepting. The mood-board killer.
Why designers use it · Node-based canvas lets designers chain 50+ AI models into repeatable brand systems. Preserves creative control instead of replacing it — power-tool feel, not toy feel.
Series A $42M led by Redpoint Ventures, January 2026; ~$52M total raised.
TechCrunch Series A article Jan 2026; covered by ~4 secondary outlets, limited tier-1 breadth.
Netflix, Pentagram, Base Design as clients; 25 employees; launched publicly early 2025.
No public user count or LinkedIn follower data found; 25 employees per PitchBook.
Tavus
Real-time AI conversations with cloned avatars. Personalized video at scale.
Why designers use it · Developers embed real-time AI video avatars via a single API call with sub-second latency. It's the fastest path from zero to a talking, face-cloned digital twin in any app.
Series B $40M led by CRV + Sequoia, Nov 2025; $64.2M total raised
TechCrunch coverage confirmed; BusinessWire Series B release; Verge/Wired not found
Two HN posts found; no public user count or GitHub stars surfaced
YC S21 pedigree, ~50–100 employees; no public follower or user-count claim found
Udio
Text-to-music with stem export. The producer's choice for finishing tracks.
Why designers use it · Udio generates broadcast-quality vocals and full arrangements from a text prompt in under 40 seconds. The generous free tier (600 songs/month at launch) let hobbyists and producers experiment without a paywall.
$10M seed led by a16z, April 2024; unconfirmed $60M Series A reported by third parties.
Covered by TechCrunch, Verge, Billboard, Bloomberg, Hollywood Reporter across 2024–2025.
Hundreds of thousands of users per arxiv study; active Reddit/Discord but smaller than Suno.
No verified LinkedIn followers or public user-count claim; r/udio has ~367 members only.
Aider
Terminal-native coding agent. Pairs naturally with Claude and git.
Why designers use it · Edits multiple real git-tracked files from the CLI in one shot. Top SWE-bench scores give devs confidence it handles real refactors, not just autocomplete.
Open-source solo project by Paul Gauthier; no VC funding round found.
Covered in InfoQ, The Register, Ars Technica, dev newsletters; limited tier-1 generalist press.
~30k+ GitHub stars, top SWE-bench open-source performer, frequent HN front-page threads.
No LinkedIn company page or public user-count claim; reach via GitHub and PyPI downloads only.
Tome
AI-native sales decks. Tighter on data narrative than Gamma, less on visual flair.
Why designers use it · Designers loved the instant AI narrative format — drop a prompt, get a polished visual story in seconds. The no-template-friction pitch made early decks genuinely faster.
Series B $43M led by Lightspeed, Feb 2023; $81M total; no new round since.
Peak Verge/TechCrunch coverage 2022–2023; post-pivot 2024–2025 coverage sparse.
Claimed 10M+ users in 2023; Reddit/HN buzz has cooled after sales-tool pivot.
~30k LinkedIn followers; 10M user claim dated 2023, no recent public update.
Galileo AI
Text-to-mockup, optimized for fidelity. Hands off to Figma for refinement.
Why designers use it · Turns a text prompt into production-ready UI in seconds — skipping wireframing entirely. Designers use it to pitch clients fast and hand off Figma-ready screens without starting from scratch.
Seed ~$4.4M (Khosla Ventures, Feb 2024); acquired by Google May 2025, price undisclosed.
Google acquisition covered widely May 2025; founder X post hit 472K views, 3.6K bookmarks.
No public user count; Google acquisition validates traction; no GitHub stars or HN data found.
No public LinkedIn follower count or user claim found; small seed-stage team pre-acquisition.
Uizard
Sketch-to-screen converter. The fastest way to turn whiteboard photos into UI.
Why designers use it · Turns a screenshot or plain-English prompt into an editable wireframe in seconds. Non-designers ship prototypes fast without learning Figma.
Raised $18.6M total; last round $15M Aug 2021 (Insight Partners); acquired by Miro May 2024.
Miro acquisition covered by TechCrunch, Bloomberg; limited tier-1 coverage in last 30–60 days.
Claimed ~1M+ users pre-acquisition; moderate HN/Reddit presence; no public GitHub repo.
~20k LinkedIn followers est.; subsumed into Miro brand reducing standalone reach signals.
Topaz Photo AI
Upscaling, denoising, sharpening. The post-shoot finishing toolkit for stills.
Why designers use it · Delivers genuinely best-in-class noise reduction and upscaling in one click, with Lightroom/Photoshop plugin integration. Pros trust it because output quality outperforms built-in tools on difficult real-world shots.
Only $200K raised (Jan 2025, Shinhan Venture); bootstrapped to ~$8M revenue.
2025 NATAS Emmy win; covered by niche photo blogs, zero tier-one tech outlets.
1M+ customers claimed; Apple, Netflix, NASA cited; v4 launch May 2025, active community.
1M+ users publicly claimed; ~51-person team; modest LinkedIn presence, niche-dominant.
Looka
Brand-in-a-box. Logo, type, and palette generation for solo founders.
Why designers use it · Non-designers get a complete brand kit in minutes with zero skill required. The subscription model bundles logo, business card, and social assets in one checkout.
Series A $6M led by Real Ventures, Nov 2018; no funding since.
Appears in roundup lists (Forbes, G2, Trustpilot); no tier-1 features recently.
Claims 5M customers; $8M revenue (June 2024); modest HN/Reddit presence.
~5M users claimed publicly; LinkedIn follower count in low tens-of-thousands.
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Honorable mentions
Niche, specialized, or up-and-coming tools that don’t crack the top 50 today but are worth tracking.
Polycam
Phone-based 3D scanning with AI cleanup. Real-world props for the screen.
Vizcom
Industrial-design sketch to render. Concept ideation for product designers.
Spline
3D for the web with AI generation. Hero scenes you can actually ship.
Khroma
Personal AI palette generator. Trains on colors you actually like.
Kittl
Templates + AI text effects for merch and badge design.
Visily
Wireframe-first AI builder. Strong starting point for product teams.
Anima
Figma-to-code with components. Cleaner output than most converters.
Wegic
Conversational website builder. Fast for marketing one-pagers.
Rodin
Text-to-3D mesh with usable topology. Asset pipeline candidate.
LTX Studio
Storyline-driven AI video editor. Treats narrative as a first-class object.



