Uizard 5 adds voice prototyping with on-device speech-to-prototype model
Design · 4 min read
Uizard's voice prototyping feature uses an on-device speech-to-prototype model that translates spoken design intent into editable mockups. Designers can describe layout, components, and interactions verbally and receive wireframes that are immediately tweakable on the canvas.
The system supports iterative refinement: designers can request changes like 'make the CTA larger and center it' and the model applies targeted edits while preserving prior constraints. On-device inference keeps user data private and offline, aligning with Uizard's focus on rapid, secure ideation.
Uizard also includes accessibility prompts so creators can ask the model to produce high-contrast variants or add ARIA labels automatically. The update targets solo founders and small teams who prefer fast sketching workflows without elaborate tooling overhead.