An unfiltered look at the first-pass results from Stitch, Claude, and more — and what it means for the future of UI design. Press enter or click to view image in full size AI design tools are everywhere right now. But here’s the question every designer is asking: Do they actually solve real UI problems — or just generate pretty mockups? To find out, I ran a simple experiment with one rule: no cherry-picking, no reruns — just raw, first-attempt results. I fed 10 common UI design prompts — from accessibility and error handling to minimalist layouts — into 5 different AI tools . The goal? To see which AI came closest to solving real design challenges, unfiltered. 🛠️ The 5 AI Tools I Tested Here’s the lineup I put through the test: Claude AI — Anthropic’s model, excellent at contextual understanding, UX writing, and accessibility-focused content. Stitch (Google) — Still in beta, but already showing strength at structured, clean UI layouts.…