Design prompt library

Design Prompts Library

Browse copy-ready design prompts with real UI preview results. Find prompts for website design, landing pages, UI sections, dashboards, app screens, and AI design tools.

  • 3 prompts
  • 3 categories
  • Real HTML previews

All design prompts

3 results
Landing Pages

Modern SaaS Landing Page

A premium dark SaaS homepage in the spirit of Linear and Vercel — a glowing hero with a product mockup, a stats band, an asymmetric feature bento, pricing, social proof, and a closing call to action.

HTML previewCopy-ready
Dashboards

Dashboard Analytics UI

A modern analytics dashboard layout with a sidebar, summary stat cards, a primary chart area, and a recent activity feed.

HTML previewCopy-ready
Portfolio

Editorial Designer Portfolio

A distinctive, editorial portfolio for a product designer — an oversized serif hero, a selected-work grid with a featured project, an about strip, and a bold contact close.

HTML previewCopy-ready

What are design prompts?

Design prompts are clear, structured instructions you give to an AI tool to generate a specific interface. Instead of describing a screen in a single vague sentence, a good prompt spells out the layout, the sections, the visual style, and the output format. The result is a usable design — a landing page, a dashboard, a pricing section — rather than a generic placeholder. Every prompt in this library is paired with a real HTML preview so you can see the outcome before you copy a single line.

How to use these design prompts

Open any prompt, read its preview, and copy the text. Paste it into your AI design tool of choice, then adjust the details — colors, copy, the number of sections — to fit your project. Because each prompt already defines structure and style, you spend less time re-prompting and more time refining.

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Frequently asked questions

Design prompts are structured instructions you give an AI tool to generate a specific interface. Each one defines the layout, sections, visual style and output format so you get a usable design instead of a vague result.