State of UX 2026: Design Deeper to Differentiate
UX faced instability in 2025 from layoffs, hiring freezes, and AI hype; now, the field is stabilizing, but differentiation and business impact are vital.
Summary: UX faced instability from layoffs, hiring freezes, and AI hype; now, the field is stabilizing, but differentiation and business impact are vital.
A year ago, UX felt like it was on trial . Layoffs and hiring freezes made the field feel unstable, while leaders demanded clearer proof that design work impacted the bottom line. Many practitioners felt disillusioned: experienced UXers were tired of being misunderstood; newer ones couldn’t break in. Meanwhile, AI conversations were loud, chaotic, and often disconnected from reality.
Now, things are starting to settle. While challenges remain, the path ahead feels clearer.
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