Aperture UX launches pixel-accurate design review tool with time-coded AI notes
Design · 3 min read
Aperture UX's new tool captures designers' live walkthroughs—covering prototypes, flows, and visual specs—and automatically generates time-coded notes, suggested redlines, and a prioritized action list using an AI model fine-tuned on design critiques. The product integrates with common design tools to pull the latest artboards and update references dynamically.
The company highlights improvements in asynchronous collaboration: stakeholders can jump to specific moments in a recorded review, see AI-extracted critique points, and assign tasks directly to team members. Aperture UX also includes a 'redline export' that converts suggestions into annotated artefacts for engineering handoff.
Early adopters at mid-size product teams report a significant drop in meeting overload and faster iteration cycles. Aperture plans to roll out enterprise governance features and tighter integrations with JIRA and GitHub in the coming quarter.