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Paste the page URL
Use a publicly accessible homepage or landing page. AIDesigner reads the visible content and collects usable image assets from the page.
Paste your website URL
Paste a public page URL. AIDesigner uses its existing content and images to create a fresh, editable design you can refine, export, or publish.
























How AI website redesign works
Start with a page you already own. Enhance mode carries its accessible content and assets into a new visual system, then opens the result in an editor where you can keep refining it.
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Use a publicly accessible homepage or landing page. AIDesigner reads the visible content and collects usable image assets from the page.
Paste your website URL
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Enhance mode reorganizes the page with a new layout, visual hierarchy, typography, spacing, and color treatment while keeping its core purpose recognizable.
Start a redesign
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Review the editable result, ask AI for changes, export the generated output for your development workflow, or publish the page from AIDesigner.
Redesign your page
Enhance mode
Website redesign starts from the page you already have. AIDesigner uses its accessible content and assets as input, then builds an editable new visual direction around them.
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Enhance mode carries accessible copy, images, links, and navigation into the redesign so the result still represents your actual business.

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Generate a fresh composition with updated section structure, hierarchy, typography, spacing, and visual treatment—not just a color swap.

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Open the redesign in AIDesigner, work with the generated page, and describe changes to sections, styles, images, or content as you iterate.

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Export the generated output, publish from AIDesigner, or hand the design into your development workflow when the direction is ready.

Kick start your next design project from a production-ready template
Website redesign FAQ
The short version: paste one public page URL, generate an editable redesign with Enhance mode, then review and refine it before publishing.
An AI website redesign tool uses an existing webpage as the starting point for a new visual design. In AIDesigner, you paste a public URL and Enhance mode uses the page's visible content and available images to generate an editable redesign.
Yes. Paste a publicly accessible page URL to start a redesign. The workflow works best for homepages, landing pages, portfolio pages, marketing pages, and product pages. Pages behind authentication or strong bot protection may not work.
A redesign starts from one URL and creates a new design for that page. For a multi-page website, redesign and review each important page so its content, navigation, and visual patterns remain consistent.
Enhance mode is designed to retain visible copy, available images, links, navigation, and the page's core purpose while changing the visual design. AI output can vary, so review important content and interactions before publishing.
The default Enhance workflow is designed to retain the original visible copy. You can request copy changes later in the editor. Always review generated text, especially pricing, legal terms, product claims, and regulated content.
Clone mode aims to reproduce a reference page closely. Enhance mode deliberately creates a new layout and visual direction while retaining the original page's content and intent.
Yes. The result opens in the AIDesigner editor, where you can request refinements, edit the generated design, export the output, or publish the page.
New accounts receive free credits to try AIDesigner. A URL-based redesign uses credits for page analysis and design generation. Check the pricing page for current plan and credit details.
Use the redesign workflow for websites you own or are authorized to modify. Do not reuse third-party trademarks, copyrighted assets, personal data, or content in ways that infringe rights or impersonate another organization.
A redesign can change presentation and usability, but search rankings and conversion improvements are not guaranteed. Before publishing, verify metadata, links, analytics, forms, accessibility, responsive behavior, performance, and redirects.