tldraw
An open-source infinite canvas with a viral Make Real feature. Draw a wireframe and the AI turns it into a functional, code-based prototype instantly.
Uizard
AI design tool that converts hand-drawn sketches, screenshots, or plain text prompts into editable UI mockups and wireframes. Built for founders, PMs, and non-designers who need to visualize app ideas fast without learning Figma. Supports multi-screen flows and exports to developer-ready specs.
tldraw edges Uizard on aggregate — 91 vs 69.
A hidden gem for developers; the ultimate draw to code tool, though more of a tech demo than a full design suite. Uizard still wins for buyers who prioritise sketch to ui conversion. Both tools are independently scored — the right pick depends on which dimensions matter most for your workflow.
Side-by-side, every cell sourced.
Pricing pulled from each tool's public site. Scores follow the BigBang Score rubric — pricing transparency, free tier, API support, update frequency, unique factor, documentation, and community.
Use-case picks.
Cut through the spec sheet. Here's what we'd recommend depending on what matters most.
Pick tldraw if…
You prioritise make real feature is magic and open-source and extensible.
Pick Uizard if…
You prioritise sketch to ui conversion and screenshot to editable design.
Editorial pick
tldraw wins our composite score (91/100). It edges ahead on aggregate — but the right tool depends on which dimensions matter most.
Related head-to-heads in AI design.
tldraw vs Google Stitch — AI design
BigBang Scores 91/100 vs 81/100. Pricing, capabilities, and editorial verdict inside.
tldraw vs v0 — AI design
BigBang Scores 91/100 vs 79/100. Pricing, capabilities, and editorial verdict inside.
tldraw vs Figma AI — AI design
BigBang Scores 91/100 vs 78/100. Pricing, capabilities, and editorial verdict inside.
tldraw vs Uizard - frequently asked.
Direct answers tuned for AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude) and Google's People Also Ask.
The short answer.
tldraw wins on aggregate, but Uizard pulls ahead on specific axes - the spec sheet above shows where each one earns its keep.