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Adobe Firefly vs Uizard
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Adobe Firefly
Generate images, video, audio, and designs using top AI models in one place
Freemium
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Adobe Firefly
Pros
- Access to multiple top AI models (Google Gemini, GPT Image, Runway, FLUX, Luma AI) from one interface
- Commercially safe outputs from Adobe's own trained models with IP indemnification
- Direct integration with Photoshop and Adobe Express for seamless refinement workflows
- Collaborative Firefly Boards for team moodboarding, storyboarding, and creative alignment
- Multi-format generation covering images, video, audio/sound effects, and vectors in one app
Cons
- Free tier has limited generations; full access requires paid Adobe subscriptions
- Heavily tied to the Adobe ecosystem, which may not suit users outside Creative Cloud
- Partner model availability and specific capabilities may change over time as partnerships evolve
Uizard
Pros
- Text-to-prototype generation creates multi-screen designs from simple descriptions in seconds
- Screenshot and hand-drawn wireframe scanning converts existing ideas into editable digital designs
- Developer handoff supports CSS and React component export, bridging design-to-code workflow
- Real-time multiplayer collaboration lets entire teams work on designs simultaneously
- Free tier available with core functionality including AI features (limited to 3 uses/month)
Cons
- Free plan is severely limited with only 2 projects, 5 screens per project, and 3 AI actions per month
- Pricing for paid plans is not publicly displayed on the website, requiring sign-up or contact to learn costs
- Free tier only gets Autodesigner 1.5 while paid plans get the newer 2.0 engine
- Export resolution limited to 1x on the free plan
Our Verdict
Both Adobe Firefly and Uizard are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.