Galileo AI vs Relume

A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.

Short answer: choose Galileo AI if you want text-to-ui generator that turned prompts into editable mockups, now google stitch (Assistant, freemium); choose Relume if you want ai design tool that turns a prompt into sitemaps and wireframes (Copilot, freemium).

Galileo AIRelume
What it isText-to-UI generator that turned prompts into editable mockups, now Google StitchAI design tool that turns a prompt into sitemaps and wireframes
Typeproduct-with-agentsproduct-with-agents
AutonomyAssistantCopilot
Pricingfreemiumfreemium · ~$26/mo per seat
Best fordevelopers, smb, consumerssmb, developers
Deploymentsaassaas
Modalitiestext, imagetext, image
Modelsproprietarymodel-agnostic
Protocolsnonenone
IntegrationsFigmaWebflow, Figma, React, Tailwind CSS, HTML
Capabilities4 documented4 documented

Galileo AI

  • +Pioneered fast, prompt-to-high-fidelity UI generation with one-step Figma export
  • +Image-to-UI let designers turn sketches and screenshots into editable mockups
  • +Technology and team continue inside Google Stitch, which is free in Google Labs and adds code export
  • -Deprecated as a standalone product: usegalileo.ai now redirects to Google Stitch
  • -Output was a first-draft design that a human still had to edit, arrange, and ship (assistant, not an agent)
Full Galileo AI profile

Relume

  • +Major time-saver for the structure phase: prompt to sitemap to wireframe in minutes
  • +Strong ecosystem fit via clean Webflow, Figma, and React exports
  • +Large, genuinely editable component library
  • -A copilot, not autonomous: you still build, edit, and ship downstream
  • -Output is generic by design and needs heavy customization
Full Relume profile

Which should you choose?

Galileo AI is text-to-ui generator that turned prompts into editable mockups, now google stitch, best for developers, smb, consumers. Relume is ai design tool that turns a prompt into sitemaps and wireframes, best for smb, developers. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.