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Dunked vs Untitled UI
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Dunked
Pros
- Purpose-built for creative portfolios with templates designed to highlight visual work
- Supports embedding from YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr, SoundCloud, and 500px
- Full HTML and CSS customization available for advanced users
- All templates are responsive and retina-display-ready out of the box
- Drag-and-drop interface makes portfolio management very straightforward
Cons
- No free tier available — paid plans start at $8/month (annual billing)
- Limited to portfolio use cases — not suitable for blogs, e-commerce, or general websites
- Feature details per pricing tier are not clearly documented on the website
- No mention of custom domain support or SEO tools in available content
Untitled UI
Pros
- Massive component library with 10,000+ variants covering virtually every UI pattern
- One-time payment with lifetime updates — no recurring subscription fees
- React components built on modern stack (React 19.1, Tailwind CSS 4.1, TypeScript 5.8, React Aria)
- Full Figma variable support including dark mode, spacing, radius, and typography variables
- Free tier available for both Figma and React to evaluate before purchasing
Cons
- Figma-centric — designers using Sketch, Adobe XD, or other tools cannot use the Figma kit
- React-only component library — no support for Vue, Angular, Svelte, or other frameworks
- Large file size of the full PRO kit may slow down Figma performance on lower-end machines
- Per-seat licensing for teams means costs scale with team size
Our Verdict
Both Dunked and Untitled UI are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.