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Flux vs Uizard

A side-by-side look at pricing, capabilities, pros, cons, and our editorial scores.

 
Flux
Image Generation
Uizard
Image Generation
TaglineBlack Forest Labs' open-weights image model — rivals Midjourney quality.AI-powered UI design and prototyping from text, screenshots, or sketches
CategoryImage GenerationImage Generation
PricingFreemium· API per-image; weights free for [schnell] and [dev]Freemium· Free ($0, 3 AI generations/mo, 2 projects) / Pro $12 per user/mo billed annually (500 AI generations/mo, Autodesigner 2.0, up to 100 projects) / Business $39 per user/mo billed annually (5,000 AI generations/mo, unlimited projects, brand kit) / Enterprise custom (unlimited generations, SSO, dedicated support).
ModelFlux.1 [schnell / dev / pro]in-house Autodesigner (proprietary, LLM + diffusion stack)
Editorial score9.0 / 108.3 / 10
Use cases
open sourceself-hostedhigh quality
Text-to-prototype app mockupsScreenshot-to-editable-mockup conversionHand-drawn wireframe digitizationStartup MVP conceptingStakeholder pitch decks and demosUser testing with clickable prototypesMarketing landing page mockupsRapid A/B design explorationNon-designer product ideation
Pros
  • Open weights for [schnell]/[dev] variants
  • Quality rivals Midjourney
  • Excellent prompt adherence
  • Self-hostable
  • Autodesigner generates multi-screen, themed prototypes from a single text prompt, not just one-off images
  • Screenshot Scanner and Wireframe Scanner reliably turn PNGs and hand-drawn sketches into editable projects
  • Browser-based with real-time collaboration, no install and low learning curve for non-designers
  • Generous free tier for evaluation and a reasonable $12/mo Pro tier for solo makers
  • Developer handoff exports React and CSS, useful for MVP scoping
  • Prebuilt themes and templates cover mobile, web, and tablet form factors
Cons
  • [pro] is API-only
  • Self-hosting needs serious GPU
  • Fidelity and pixel-precision lag Figma and Sketch — not suitable for shipping production design systems
  • Generated screens often need heavy cleanup; component libraries are shallower than mature design tools
  • AI generation quotas are tight on lower tiers (3/mo free, 500/mo Pro) and reset monthly
  • Limited plugin ecosystem and no true offline mode
  • Exported React code is scaffolding-grade, not production-ready
Websiteblackforestlabs.aiuizard.io
Pick Flux if
  • Open weights for [schnell]/[dev] variants
  • Quality rivals Midjourney
  • Excellent prompt adherence
  • Self-hostable
Pick Uizard if
  • Autodesigner generates multi-screen, themed prototypes from a single text prompt, not just one-off images
  • Screenshot Scanner and Wireframe Scanner reliably turn PNGs and hand-drawn sketches into editable projects
  • Browser-based with real-time collaboration, no install and low learning curve for non-designers
  • Generous free tier for evaluation and a reasonable $12/mo Pro tier for solo makers