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February 27, 2023 - 5 minutes

ChatGPT for UX/UI Designers

ChatGPT can help any UX/UI designer get their creative juices flowing.

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“How do you begin writing a blogpost?” Ask this or any other question to ChatGPT and you will receive an answer generated by the artificial intelligence tool within a matter of seconds. Many of us have had conversations with chatbots before but this one is different: ChatGPT relies on the Generative Pre-trained Transformer, which is a family of language models, as well as deep learning in order to generate human-like responses to your questions. Your queries can range from “What does a UI designer do?” to “What are important onboarding questions for a UX designer?” and you can even ask ChatGPT to create anything you want. Your imagination is the only limit.

With the ability to answer any complex question or prompt by using a vast amount of information found on the internet, ChatGPT is a tool that can be extremely helpful with a variety of tasks. Some of these uses include:

  • Research

  • Coding

  • Writing

  • Inspiration

  • Brainstorming

ChatGPT may have only been released in November 2022, but given its limitless possibilities and potential, 100 million people took the plunge and signed up for the free service in the first two months alone. 

Despite assisting its users in completing work more efficiently, ChatGPT has some flaws and limitations of which its developing company, OpenAI, is well aware. One of the most common bugs is that sometimes ChatGPT doesn’t provide their users with an accurate answer to their questions, which can cause potential problems if not carefully reviewed afterwards. 

In addition to that issue, there are limitations, which include a maximum capacity of users at one time and it is trained to avoid language that may be harmful to the user. It’s important to keep these in mind when using ChatGPT.

ChatGPT for UX/UI Design

UX/UI designers rely on many skills in order to create the simplest and most aesthetically pleasing user experiences and by using ChatGPT, they can leverage the creative and investigative abilities of the AI tool. 

When creating the layout of a page or application, a UX/UI designer has to keep in mind a range of information that supports the ease of use for the user while juggling the aesthetic elements at the same time. Luckily, ChatGPT can be used to support the UX/UI designer at any point of the process. 

For example, it can provide details about something as simple as which color combinations would work together or what a gamification is; however, it’s important to remember that it does not always provide factual answers. ChatGPT also has the capacity to write code and draw web elements, which can be quite efficient for an UX/UI designer.

Another great way to use ChatGPT is to assist the UX/UI designer by writing up user personas, roleplays, and customization. Since ChatGPT responds in a human-like manner and is only limited by the parameters given, it can create a user persona or act as if it were a user itself, which gives the UX/UI designer new, out-of-the-box ways to see the situation. 

If the UX/UI designer wants to modify information for a different profile or personality, ChatGPT can easily change the details and wording to fit the needs of the designer. In addition, ChatGPT can provide responses as if it were anyone, which means that user personas, clients, or even bosses can be recreated and leveraged for seeing different perspectives. 

Writing is also an important part of the job, whether it be short messages on websites or user surveys, and ChatGPT can be helpful in the creation of smaller written responses or even inspiration and brainstorming for other written projects. 

ChatGPT Prompts for UX/UI Design

In order to help ChatGPT provide the desired responses, you need to give it the right prompt. Here you have some examples of requests, advice, and questions that may guide you when asking ChatGPT about UX/UI design-related tasks:

Requests for ChatGPT

  • Write a short message that explains to users that the document cannot be uploaded since .DOC is the only acceptable format.

  • Make a wireframe for a cooking app.

  • Create a questionnaire regarding the user’s experience using this URL. 

  • Sam is an introverted 22-year-old man from San Diego. He loves cars and photography and wants to become a film director. Create his user persona bio.

Advice from ChatGPT

  • Brainstorm ideas for different ways to design a weight tracking app.

  • How would you redesign this journaling app for 18-25 year olds?

  • Tell me what you need to create a high quality survey.

Questions for ChatGPT

  • What are the most problematic issues for a user on dating apps?

  • How do you determine the needs of an older user?

  • What are the best UX methods to design an app for children?

  • How do you write a button copy?

The future of UX/UI design with ChatGPT 

Although ChatGPT is quite the powerhouse and facilitates the design process in many ways, it is simply a tool and has its limitations. As with other new technologies, people are afraid of the magnitude of what it could mean for themselves and the world and in the case of ChatGPT, there are some considerations to make moving forward:

  • Designers can input parameters for their inquiries and although the generated response may seem human-like, they must be wary and remember that it resembles a human, but is no more than a collection of data. ChatGPT cannot input emotions or take human complexities into account when generating its responses which is a huge part of the user experience.

  • Creating an easy-to-use design is a complex mixture of elements that requires more than just the information that ChatGPT gathers to generate its response; UX/UI design produces works of art. ChatGPT is great for the simple things, but combining all its variables requires a fully-fledged designer with all the intricacies of a human.


ChatGPT is both useful and powerful and yet, there’s no reason to fear the future. There is a significant need for people to continue improving the user experience all over the internet and on our devices; ChatGPT won’t be eliminating the human factor anytime soon. If you have an eye for art and design or love to conduct research and analysis, UX/UI design could be the next step in your career. Take the leap by continuing to read on here.

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