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UIXScore

UIXScore

Fix UX flaws and accessibility bugs in 15 seconds

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UIXScore replaces expensive, slow manual audits with instant AI precision. optimized for developers and indie hackers, it analyzes your UI against Nielsen’s 10 Heuristics and WCAG 2.1 standards in seconds. Key Features: 🚀 Instant Score & Fix-List: Be told exactly what is wrong and how to fix it. ⚔️ Competitor Benchmarking: Compare your UI side-by-side with industry leaders. 📄 PDF Exports: Generate professional reports for clients or team meetings. Stop guessing. Start measuring.
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Devgghya Kulshrestha
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Devgghya, the maker behind UIXScore. As a design engineering student, I found myself wasting hours every weekend manually checking my projects against Nielsen’s Heuristics and accessibility checklists. I knew there had to be a better way than spreadsheets and subjective guesswork. So, I built UIXScore to solve my own problem. What it does: It uses AI to "look" at your website (via URL or screenshot) and instantly scores it on UX principles, visual hierarchy, and WCAG compliance. It bridges the gap between: 🔴 Manual Audits (Accurate but slow & expensive) 🔴 Basic Linter Tools (Fast but miss visual context) I built the entire thing—design, frontend, backend, and DB—from my dorm room using Next.js 15 and the Groq API. I’d love for you to roast my landing page (using the tool itself!) or give me feedback on the report accuracy. Let me know what you think! 🚀
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I really love this idea having been a UI/UX designer for 20+ years. It would be ideal if the app provides the screen shots it references (my audit did not). A more in-depth reporting would be great and the app being able to traverse the site beyond the landing page. Being able to provide a secure method to let the app login and navigate a site would also be cool. I plan on giving this a deeper dive, but so far it has promise.