Compare the Top AI UX/UI Design Tools that integrate with OpenCode as of May 2026

This a list of AI UX/UI Design Tools that integrate with OpenCode. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with OpenCode. View the products that work with OpenCode in the table below.

What are AI UX/UI Design Tools for OpenCode?

AI UX/UI design tools are AI-powered software tools that allow designers to interact with artificial intelligence when creating user experiences. AI tools provide users with the ability to create, test and optimize interactive elements on a website or app, such as data analysis, natural language processing and artificial intelligence-based automation. These tools make it easier for designers to build websites that run smoothly and looks great. Furthermore, they help designers save time by providing access to the latest design trends and technologies quickly and efficiently. AI UX/UI design tools also help improve the ease of use for customers by allowing them to have personalized experiences in real-time. Finally, these AI tools can be customized according to different business needs — enabling businesses to create unique web designs that drive better engagement and higher conversions. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI UX/UI Design Tools for OpenCode currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Paper

    Paper

    Paper

    Paper is a connected design canvas built to help teams collaborate with both humans and AI agents while creating digital products. The platform combines design, code, and data into a single shared workspace that eliminates gaps between design tools and development environments. Paper allows designers and developers to work on a unified canvas built on web standards such as HTML and CSS, ensuring that designs translate directly into usable code. Through integrations with agents, IDEs, and APIs, teams can sync design tokens, styles, and components between their codebase and the canvas in real time. This continuous connection creates a workflow where designs can move seamlessly from concept to code and back again. Paper also supports working with real content and data from databases, CMS platforms, or external tools rather than placeholder text. By unifying design and development workflows, Paper helps teams build products faster while maintaining a single source of truth.
    Starting Price: $20/user/month
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    ui.sh

    ui.sh

    ui.sh

    ui.sh is a terminal-first toolkit designed to help coding assistants generate high-quality user interfaces directly from the developer’s workflow, positioning itself as a way to “turn your terminal into a design engineer.” It is built specifically for use with AI coding tools such as Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and similar agents, enabling them to produce better UI outputs without requiring separate design tools or manual iteration. It focuses on improving the quality of interfaces generated by AI by providing a structured system that guides layout, styling, and usability, helping developers avoid poorly designed or inconsistent UI results. It integrates directly into terminal-based workflows, allowing developers to prompt UI creation, iterate on designs, and refine components in real time within their existing development environment. Built by the creators of Tailwind CSS and Refactoring UI, the tool emphasizes clean, production-ready design output.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TypeUI

    TypeUI

    TypeUI

    TypeUI is an open source command-line interface designed for agentic design, enabling developers to apply a consistent and structured design system across AI-generated code by generating and managing standardized files. It acts as a design layer for AI coding tools, ensuring that interfaces produced by different agents follow the same visual rules for typography, color, spacing, and component styling, regardless of the underlying model or provider. It addresses a key challenge in AI-assisted development, where outputs from tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or Gemini can vary significantly in style by introducing a portable design blueprint that enforces uniformity across projects. Through a simple CLI workflow, users can generate design systems by answering guided prompts, pull pre-built “design skills” from a registry, or update existing configurations without rebuilding them from scratch.
    Starting Price: $200 per 3 years
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