
AI-powered design assistant transforming natural language into editable UI designs and user flows.

Stunning designs in a flash
Microsoft Designer is significantly more popular in terms of media coverage and engagement.
Flowstep is more geared toward B2B users, while Microsoft Designer targets b2c.
Flowstep: AI-powered design assistant transforming natural language into editable UI designs and user flows.. Microsoft Designer: Stunning designs in a flash. Both tools take different approaches to address similar needs.
Both offer a free or freemium plan. Flowstep is freemium and Microsoft Designer is freemium.
The best choice between Flowstep and Microsoft Designer depends on your specific needs. Compare their features, pricing, and target audience on this page to find the tool that best fits your use case.
Flowstep is primarily designed for businesses and professionals, while Microsoft Designer is built for individuals.
Flowstep offers: AI-driven design suggestions, Generate UI from natural language prompts, Edit designs by chatting with AI, Export to Figma and generate production-ready code. Microsoft Designer offers: Create social media posts, Design invitations, Generate digital postcards, Produce custom graphics.
Based on our data, Microsoft Designer currently enjoys greater popularity. However, popularity isn't the only factor — compare features to find the right tool for your needs.
Microsoft Designer offers a free trial, but Flowstep does not.
Microsoft Designer offers 7 integrations (microsoft 365 apps, microsoft copilot, microsoft photos, microsoft edge, canva...) compared to 0 for Flowstep.