Muse UI Ships 'Adaptive Layouts' — Design System Upgrade for Multimodal Apps

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Muse UI Ships 'Adaptive Layouts' — Design System Upgrade for Multimodal Apps

Muse UI, a design system platform for product teams, released Adaptive Layouts which uses heuristic models and ML to propose layout variations tailored to input modalities like voice, touch, and controller input.

The product lets designers preview a single component across multiple contexts, ensuring that interactions remain discoverable and usable when users switch from touch to voice or TV-based controllers.

Alongside the product, Muse UI announced a $14 million Series A led by Interface Capital, earmarked for expanding multimodal research and developer integrations for native platforms.

Designers will find Adaptive Layouts useful for planning cross-device experiences, though teams must still validate assumptions with real users — automated suggestions serve as starting points rather than finished solutions.