About Us
At UXMaps, we’re driven by a simple idea: the best UI/UX design happens when it’s grounded in solid research. Yet, we know that for many designers, the research process can be a challenge. It often means searching across multiple platforms, drawing from scattered inspiration, or sometimes skipping this step entirely when time is tight. This can lead to a design that feels incomplete or doesn’t quite connect with its audience.
We created UXMaps to make the research process more practical and data-driven. Our platform is a resource for designers, product managers, and anyone working in digital design who needs quick access to real-world examples that are proven and grounded in what works. UXMaps offers over 40,000 curated design examples from leading companies, including OpenAI, Airbnb, and Intercom, organized by company, industry, design element, and more. With a few clicks, you can find specific design examples—such as a dark-mode sign-up screen in the AI industry—without wading through countless unrelated options. By structuring and simplifying the research phase, we hope to free up designers to focus on creativity and quality. UXMaps was built to remove some of the guesswork from design, giving teams the foundation they need to create interfaces that are both functional and visually engaging.
By structuring and simplifying the research phase, we hope to free up designers to focus on creativity and quality. UXMaps was built to remove some of the guesswork from design, giving teams the foundation they need to create interfaces that are both functional and visually engaging.
Why We Do It?
We believe that strong design research shouldn’t be a privilege or a time-intensive hurdle; it should be available and accessible. UXMaps is here to support that vision, offering a resource that designers can rely on without disrupting their workflow.
What’s Next?
We’re excited to push the boundaries of what’s possible in design research. Our next steps involve integrating AI deeper into the design process. With UXAI, we plan to introduce tools that go beyond research, moving into text-to-code, image-to-code, image-to-design, and text-to-design functionalities. Features like automatic color extraction and AI-assisted design generation are also on our roadmap, all with the goal of making the entire research and design conceptualization process faster and more efficient.
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