The work of a modern web designer obviously goes beyond just selecting beautiful fonts and indents. It is now a symbiosis of aesthetics, user experience, and technical execution. Tools play the role not just of pencils and paints but become full-fledged collaborators in the design process.
In 2026, the software market offers a variety of tools that go beyond the obvious giants like Figma. These tools cover bottlenecks and critical pains in the development process. They don’t just promise AI magic but solve specific tasks, such as automating routine tasks, improving team communication, and helping build systems thinking.
We have compiled a list of these tools, ranging from non-obvious process management assistants to powerful generative platforms. These tools will change your approach to prototyping and speed up the development process.

eSimPlus
When we talk about services for web designers, we rarely consider the hardware aspect of the job, specifically testing on mobile devices. A professional should check the adaptability of their designs not only in a browser on a computer, but also on actual smartphones. However, designers face a challenge: emulators are unreliable, and purchasing a dozen physical devices to test each aspect of the display can be expensive and cumbersome.
eSIM Plus offers a convenient and efficient solution to this problem, transforming the mobile testing process into a simple and enjoyable task. This cloud-based service provides remote access to real eSIMs and mobile devices worldwide, opening up new possibilities for designers. Imagine being able to check how your new landing page will look in Korea on the latest Samsung Galaxy or in the US on an iPhone, with a local SIM and the features of a local carrier. Instead of asking friends to take screenshots or purchase tickets, you can simply rent a device from eSimPlus and view everything with your own eyes in real-time.
Google Stitch
While Google is often associated with search and office applications, the company made a significant entry into the world of design in 2026 with the launch of Google Stitch. This innovative service is a valuable resource for those who approach design in an unstructured manner. Have you ever found inspiration from unexpected places, such as drawing diagrams on napkins or pieces of paper? With Stitch, these ideas can become real prototypes.
Simply take a photo of a sketch on a whiteboard or even a quick sketch from a notebook, and the neural network will turn it into a fully-fledged, multipage design with a hierarchy and color scheme. The real magic of Stitch lies in its ability to iterate. Designers often struggle to explain to clients or developers what they mean when they say “make it more interesting.” Stitch understands natural language remarkably well.
It not only speeds up the work, but also changes the way we approach generating ideas. Instead of painstakingly drawing 20 different variations of one block, we can create one and let the AI generate the other 19. This allows us to choose the best option and move on quickly.
Wix Harmony
The evolution of website builders has reached its peak with the launch of Wix Harmony in early 2026. This is a groundbreaking service that allows users to create fully functional websites in minutes, based on a simple text description. For designers, this means a significant acceleration of work on the structure and content of their projects.
The real power of the tool lies in its AI assistant, Aria. Aria understands the context of the project and allows users to make changes on the fly, without having to restart the generation process. Users can simply describe their wishes, such as making the header more prominent or adding an animation to the card display, and Aria will make the necessary changes without disrupting the code or functionality of other elements.. For a professional, this tool is not a replacement, but rather a powerful assistant that automates the initial layout process and allows you to experiment with fonts and styles.
WhatFontIs
Identifying fonts from an image is a task that every designer is familiar with, and WhatFontIs has become the undisputed leader in this area, becoming an essential tool. It is not just a tool for searching for screenshots; its superpower lies in its ability to work with real-world images. WhatFontIs can reliably process cropped screenshots, low-resolution logos, and compressed images, providing accurate results when other tools fail.
The process is quick and efficient: you upload an image, and you get not only the font name but also critical licensing information and a selection of safe alternatives if the exact font is not available for commercial use. This makes it an invaluable tool for web designers’ workflows, bridging the gap between inspiration and implementation.
For example, if you see an interesting typographical solution on another website or dashboard, WhatFontIs will instantly provide you with all the information needed to implement that style in your own project.
Lovart AI
Sometimes, a designer needs more than just a tool to execute their ideas. They need inspiration that can think beyond search engine queries. This is where Lovart AI comes in. Unlike other generators that work based on empty text prompts, Lovart works with context.
You upload a mud board, references, and texture samples to Lovart, and the AI analyzes your visual brand DNA. It suggests new and stylistically relevant directions for your project. Imagine you’re working on the identity for an organic cosmetics brand. Upload packaging photos, paper texture samples, and some nature shots to Lovart. The neural network will generate dozens of variations. It could suggest what a product shoot would look like in a bathroom interior, the mood for an image poster, or how wood textures could fit into a website background. It’s not about simply providing random images, but rather exploring possibilities. The machine offers directions and the designer selects the best option.
CSAI (Themeco)
For designers working in the WordPress ecosystem, CSAI, a tool included in the Themeco package (Pro theme and Cornerstone constructor), has become the real discovery of 2026. CSAI is more than just a plugin with AI features; it’s a deeply integrated assistant that allows users to use various AI models (such as chat, code, images, and videos) directly within the development environment without switching between multiple tabs.
Its key feature is the “Bring Your Own AI” option, which allows users to connect their preferred AI model for code generation or image generation, all within the same Cornerstone interface. Additionally, CSAI includes a prompt library for rapid prototyping and a native mask editor for fine-tuning generated images.
For web designers creating WordPress sites, CSAI significantly speeds up the workflow. Writing texts, generating unique illustrations, creating animations, and editing code all take place in one place within the context of the site being built.
Final Thoughts
Integrating these services into the casual workflow allows them to focus on what’s really important—solving user problems and creating emotions, leaving the technical complexities behind the scenes.





