Mowgli vs UX Pilot.
designing products vs designing frames.

UX Pilot is a frame-based AI design tool — you prompt it screen by screen and it generates high-fidelity UI. Mowgli takes a product-first approach, building a detailed spec and generating all your screens with full context, consistency, and design steering.

Updated January 2026

Feature
Mowgli
UX Pilot
AI design
From spec + natural language
From prompts per frame
Full product context
PRD/spec generation
Guided product design
Tailor-built questionnaire to get you from 0 to 1
Design exploration
4 design themes to remix and steer before generating
Output fidelity
High-fidelity, designer-grade
High-fidelity
Figma import
Full Figma files with many frames
Single frames
Figma export
Native Figma files
Code export
AI-ready package export (Claude, Cursor)

why builders choose Mowgli

product-level context vs frame-by-frame prompting

UX Pilot generates UI one frame at a time from isolated prompts — each screen is an island with no awareness of the rest of your product. Mowgli starts with a guided questionnaire, builds a detailed spec, and uses that context to generate all your screens with consistent information architecture, design patterns, and user flows.

design steering vs single-shot output

With Mowgli, you get 4 distinct design themes to explore, remix, and match before a single screen is generated — giving you real creative control over your product's visual direction. UX Pilot gives you what the AI picks, and you iterate from there.

whole-product design vs individual screens

UX Pilot excels at generating individual high-fidelity frames. But designing a product is more than a collection of pretty screens — it's about coherence, consistency, and context. Mowgli generates 30+ screens that work together as a unified product, because the AI understands the full picture.

Figma-native workflow

Both tools offer Figma export, but Mowgli also supports full Figma import — bring in an existing design with hundreds of frames, and iterate on it with AI. UX Pilot's import is limited to single frames, making it harder to work with existing designs.

design with full product context

Start with a spec, not a blank prompt. Mowgli understands your product so every screen fits together.

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