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How to Migrate from Uizard to Atoms (Step-by-Step)

Last updated: April 2026

This guide helps designers and teams transition from Uizard's AI-powered prototyping to Atoms' AI website builder. While Uizard excels at converting sketches into editable designs, Atoms creates fully functional websites from text descriptions—ideal for those needing live sites rather than static prototypes. You'll migrate from design mockups to published websites without coding. This guide covers exporting Uizard assets, recreating designs in Atoms, transferring content, and launching your site. We'll address key differences between prototyping tools and website builders to ensure a smooth transition.

Estimated Timeline

solo user

4-8 hours for a single website

small team

2-3 days for multiple projects

enterprise

1-2 weeks for full design system migration

Migration Steps

1

Audit Your Uizard Projects

easy

2

Export Assets from Uizard

easy

3

Set Up Your Atoms Account

easy

4

Recreate Designs Using Atoms AI

medium

5

Transfer Content and Branding

medium

6

Configure Functionality and Publishing

medium

7

Quality Assurance Testing

medium

8

Finalize Migration and Archive

easy

Feature Mapping

UizardAtoms EquivalentNotes
AI sketch-to-design conversionAI text-to-website generationUizard converts sketches; Atoms generates from text descriptions. Both use AI but for different purposes.
Editable UI componentsPre-built website sectionsUizard offers design components; Atoms provides functional website sections with built-in responsiveness.
Design prototypingLive website publishingUizard creates static prototypes; Atoms publishes functional websites with one-click deployment.
Screenshot conversionAI image generationUizard converts existing images to designs; Atoms generates custom images based on text prompts.
Theme customizationVisual style editorBoth allow color/font changes, but Atoms applies them to live websites rather than prototypes.
Collaboration featuresTeam workspaceBoth support team collaboration, but Atoms focuses on website publishing workflow rather than design review.
Export as imagesLive website URLsUizard exports static files; Atoms generates publicly accessible websites with custom domains.

Data Transfer Guide

Export from Uizard: Use the export feature to download screens as PNG/JPG images. Copy text content manually into documents. Note color codes and font details. Uizard doesn't export code or interactive functionality. Import to Atoms: Use exported images as visual references when prompting Atoms' AI. Manually enter text content into Atoms' editors. Upload images through Atoms' media library. Configure functionality like forms and navigation that weren't in Uizard prototypes. The transfer is primarily visual recreation rather than direct data import, requiring manual content entry but benefiting from Atoms' AI generation for layout recreation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my data from Uizard to Atoms?+
You can transfer visual designs and content manually. Export Uizard screens as images, then use them as references when prompting Atoms' AI. Text content must be copied manually since there's no direct import functionality between the platforms.
How long does migration take?+
Migration typically takes 4-8 hours per website for a solo user. Complex projects with multiple pages may require 1-2 days. The timeline depends on how many Uizard designs you're recreating and their complexity.
Will I lose any features switching to Atoms?+
You'll gain live website functionality but lose advanced prototyping features. Atoms doesn't support interactive prototyping or design handoff like Uizard. However, you gain actual website publishing, forms, and analytics that prototypes lack.
Can I use both tools during migration?+
Yes, you can use both tools during transition. Many teams maintain Uizard for new design concepts while building the live versions in Atoms. This parallel approach minimizes disruption until the migration is complete.
Is Atoms cheaper than Uizard?+
Both offer freemium models with similar entry pricing. Atoms may provide better value if you need published websites rather than just prototypes, as it includes hosting and publishing in its plans. Compare specific feature needs against pricing tiers.