Back in the day, my design workflow as a copywriter and UX professional followed a familiar path: from initial paper prototypes and scribbles to detailed Axure wireframes, and eventually, crafting concepts in Figma. It was a process that demanded time, iteration, and a steady hand.
Then, things started to accelerate. Dramatically. Fast forward to today, and I can simply tell an AI what I want to realize, and it spits out a first mock-up within two minutes. With a few extra touches, the whole thing took maybe six minutes.
SIX MINUTES for a working Mock Up Prototype!
And here’s the kicker: I’m not even a coder.
Curious to try it yourself? Just hop over to Google’s AI Studio and experiment with their „Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview“ model. Simply articulate what you need – no fuss, no complex commands.
By the way, I was inspired to explore this after reading an ad for the „AI Village“ project, an initiative by the KI Bundesverband. You can find more details here. If I were to apply, I’d certainly create such a „radar“ in real-time and demonstrate this exact capability to them. I am, however, a little surprised their application text doesn’t laser-focus on applicants who would leverage AI itself to perform the tasks they propose. It feels like an oversight.