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Best AI Tools for Designers (2026)

AI for designers in 2026 has settled into 'augment, not replace.' The leading tools handle the production grind — iterations, asset variants, mockup-to-code — leaving designers to focus on systems thinking, craft, and brand. We tested the major tools across product, brand, and UX workflows.

АУДИТОРИЯ: Product designers, brand designers, illustrators, UX designers, design system leads

  1. 1

    Midjourney

    Полезно для: Mood boards, illustration concepts, hero images

  2. 2

    DALL-E

    Полезно для: Quick iteration on specific concepts where prompt accuracy matters

  3. 3

    Adobe Firefly

    Полезно для: Production work — commercial-safe, Photoshop integration

  4. 4

    Leonardo AI

    Полезно для: Style-specific work — vintage, brutalist, retro

  5. 5

    Stable Diffusion

    Полезно для: Custom character/brand consistency via LoRA

  6. 6

    Freepik

    Полезно для: Editable vector starts + AI mixed in one app

  7. 7

    Gamma App

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    Ideogram

    Полезно для: Anything with text inside the image — wordmarks, banners

Реальный рабочий процесс

Daily designer stack: Midjourney for inspiration phase, Firefly inside Photoshop for production iteration, Stable Diffusion (locally) for anything brand-specific. The killer combo is Photoshop's Generative Fill + an existing client file — no other tool has the same integration depth.

Частые вопросы

  • Is AI replacing designers?
    It's replacing certain design tasks (icon variations, simple mockups, stock imagery). It's not replacing the strategic and craft work — design systems, brand identity, complex UX. Most designers we know use AI for 30-50% of production work and spend the saved time on higher-value problems.
  • Can I use AI-generated assets in client work?
    Yes, with caveats. Adobe Firefly is the safest (commercially-trained data). Midjourney and DALL-E grant commercial rights on paid tiers but training-data lawsuits are ongoing. Always disclose AI use to clients.
  • Will AI-generated logos hurt my brand?
    Only if you use generic prompts. The tools have enough style variance that distinctive prompts produce distinctive results. The risk isn't 'AI logos look bad' — it's 'AI logos look like everyone else's' when you don't put thought into the prompt.