UI UX design company in India · Worldwide delivery

UI/UX design services

Make the next action obvious. RAASIS Technology designs websites, mobile apps, SaaS platforms and AI products around real user decisions—not decorative screens. We connect research, flows, interface systems, accessibility, conversion thinking and build-ready handoff in one product design practice.

In plain English: UI design shapes what people see and interact with; UX design makes the complete journey useful, understandable and efficient. You need both when the product must earn trust and help users finish a task.
Research-ledEvidence before aesthetics
System-readyComponents before screen sprawl
AccessibleWCAG 2.2 AA target
Build-alignedHandoff through design QA
UX research User flows Responsive UI Figma systems Accessibility Prototypes Usability testing Developer handoff UX research User flows Responsive UI Figma systems Accessibility Prototypes Usability testing Developer handoff

What good design changes

Less friction.
More progress.

Premium UI is not the outcome. A product that people can understand, trust and use is the outcome. We connect user needs with business goals and engineering reality.

01

Clarify the product before expensive development

Map priority users, jobs, decisions, edge cases and success criteria early so the team builds the right journey—not merely a polished assumption.

02

Reduce cognitive load at every decision

Stronger hierarchy, plain-language content, progressive disclosure and predictable interactions help users find the next useful action without guesswork.

03

Create consistency without making the product generic

Tokens, reusable components and content patterns protect brand character while making new screens faster to design, build and review.

04

Design accessibility into the system

Contrast, keyboard behavior, focus, targets, errors, labels, motion and zoom requirements become component rules instead of late-stage fixes.

05

Give engineering fewer open questions

Responsive behavior, states, validation, content logic and acceptance notes travel with the interface so implementation is easier to estimate and verify.

06

Turn launches into measurable learning

We define meaningful events, hypotheses and observation points so post-launch behavior can guide the next product decision.

Complete UI/UX service scope

From product question to release-ready system.

Choose a focused service or combine them into one end-to-end engagement. Every workstream has an explicit decision, output and owner.

02 / EvidenceResearch

User research & UX audit

Interviews, heuristic review, analytics interpretation, competitor patterns, journey friction, accessibility signals and opportunity synthesis.

03 / StructureArchitecture

Information architecture

Sitemaps, navigation, object models, content hierarchy, search and filter logic, task flows and complex state mapping.

04 / BehaviorPrototype

Wireframes & prototypes

Low- to high-fidelity prototypes that make structure, interaction, content and risky assumptions testable before development.

05 / InterfaceResponsive

Website & product UI design

Distinctive, conversion-aware responsive interfaces for marketing sites, ecommerce, SaaS dashboards, portals and internal tools.

07 / ScaleSystem

Design systems

Foundations, variables, tokens, components, variants, content guidance, accessibility behavior, documentation and governance.

08 / ProofValidation

Usability testing & design QA

Task-based tests, findings, severity, recommendations, implementation review, responsive QA and release acceptance support.

RAASIS product design process

A visible path through ambiguity.

Each phase ends with decisions your team can inspect, approve and carry forward.

Frame

Align the problem, audience, constraints, evidence gaps and success measures.

Discover

Study users, behavior, market patterns, existing data and technical reality.

Structure

Define architecture, journeys, content, tasks, states and edge cases.

Prototype

Make risky ideas tangible enough to review and test before polishing.

Systemize

Apply visual language, responsive rules, components, tokens and accessibility.

Validate & ship

Test priority tasks, hand off clearly, review the build and define learning signals.

What we need from you

A decision-maker, access to relevant product context and analytics, realistic feedback windows, and—when research is included—access to representative users. We can begin with incomplete information; we make the gaps visible.

Start discovery

What your team receives

Deliverables built to survive handoff.

A screen file alone is not a product-design deliverable. We document behavior, decisions and system rules so the work can move from design into code with less interpretation.

Strategy & evidence

Why
  • Discovery brief and aligned success criteria
  • Research plan, notes and insight synthesis
  • Heuristic audit with severity and priority
  • Personas or job-based audience frames when useful
  • Journey map, opportunity map and product risks

Architecture & behavior

How
  • Sitemap, navigation or object model
  • Task flows, decision points and edge cases
  • Wireframes with content hierarchy
  • Interactive prototype for priority journeys
  • Loading, empty, error, success and permission states

Interface & system

What
  • Responsive high-fidelity UI in Figma
  • Color, typography, spacing and elevation tokens
  • Reusable components, variants and states
  • Content patterns and interface copy
  • Accessibility annotations and motion guidance

Handoff & quality

Ship
  • Organized pages, naming and ready-for-dev status
  • Responsive, interaction and validation specifications
  • Assets, token references and acceptance criteria
  • Developer walkthrough and implementation support
  • Design QA findings with release priorities

2026-ready experience design

Modern where it matters.
Human where it counts.

Trends are useful only when they improve comprehension, control or speed. We selectively apply new interaction models while protecting familiar behavior.

Adaptive, not chaotic

Personalization and contextual UI need stable mental models, transparent defaults and user control.

Motion with a job

Motion communicates cause, hierarchy and progress—and respects reduced-motion preferences.

Performance is experienced

Immediate feedback, lightweight interaction and stable layouts are considered in design decisions, not left entirely to engineering.

Multimodal journeys

Touch, keyboard, voice, camera and AI input are designed as connected paths, not novelty layers.

Design tokens

Themeable semantic tokens connect brand decisions across Figma, web, iOS and Android.

Content-first UX

Plain-language labels, answers and error guidance are designed with the interface from the start.

Responsible defaults

Consent, privacy, permissions, explanations and destructive actions receive deliberate treatment.

UI UX design packages

Choose the depth, not a mystery bundle.

These scopes provide a transparent starting point. Final pricing follows a short review of journeys, platforms, states, research access and handoff needs.

Focused / low ambiguity

UX Clarity Sprint

Typical 2–3 weeksFixed-scope engagement · custom quote
  • One priority journey or funnel
  • Stakeholder discovery
  • Heuristic and journey audit
  • Task flow and wireframes
  • Clickable prototype
  • Prioritized action backlog
Request sprint estimate

Complex / multi-team scale

Design System & Scale

Roadmap-basedPhased or embedded engagement · custom quote
  • Multi-product UI inventory
  • Semantic token architecture
  • Accessible component library
  • Documentation and governance
  • Code-library alignment
  • Adoption roadmap and quality reviews
Discuss system roadmap

Compare engagement scope

Comparison of RAASIS UI UX design engagement scopes
Scope itemUX Clarity SprintProduct Experience BuildDesign System & Scale
Stakeholder discoveryIncludedIncludedIncluded
UX / interface auditFocusedProduct-levelMulti-product
User researchOptionalPlanned to scopePlanned to scope
Information architecturePriority flowCore architectureSystem-wide patterns
High-fidelity responsive UIOptionalIncludedKey reference patterns
Clickable prototypeOne journeyCritical journeysAs needed
Components and tokensStarter setCore libraryProduction system
Accessibility requirementsPriority reviewComponent levelSystem governance
Developer handoffPrototype notesFull handoffDocs + alignment
Implementation design QAOptionalIncluded roundOngoing cadence

Pricing note: number of screens alone is not a reliable cost measure. A single checkout, onboarding or AI-agent screen may contain many states, rules and risks. We estimate the journeys, decisions and system depth required. Research recruitment, copywriting, illustration, motion production and front-end development can be scoped separately when needed.

AI and agentic UX design

Design for uncertainty, not a perfect demo.

AI experiences need more than a prompt box. Users must understand what the system is doing, what it used, what can go wrong and how to stay in control.

01

Input and intent

Guided prompts, examples, attachments, constraints and intent confirmation.

02

Progress and latency

Streaming, task stages, cancel actions and useful waiting feedback.

03

Confidence and provenance

Source cues, limitations, uncertainty language and verification paths.

04

Review and control

Preview, edit, approve, undo and human-in-the-loop checkpoints.

05

Failure and recovery

Partial results, retry logic, safe fallback and clear next steps.

06

Memory and permissions

Transparent context, scoped access, user-managed memory and consent.

Platforms and use cases

Different products. One standard of clarity.

01 / B2B

SaaS products & dashboards

Onboarding, data density, roles, permissions, workflows, reporting and activation.

02 / Mobile

iOS & Android apps

Native patterns, reachability, permissions, interruptions, offline states and retention journeys.

03 / Commerce

Ecommerce & marketplaces

Discovery, filters, comparison, product trust, checkout, post-purchase and seller flows.

04 / Growth

Websites & landing pages

Search intent, narrative, proof, accessibility, conversion paths and responsive content.

05 / AI

Copilots & agentic tools

Intent, confidence, controls, approvals, provenance, recovery and human handoff.

06 / Health

Healthcare experiences

Clarity, sensitive data, informed action, accessibility and high-trust service journeys.

07 / Operations

Portals & internal tools

Complex tasks, exceptions, batch actions, data entry, admin controls and efficiency.

08 / Scale

Design systems

Shared foundations, themes, components, documentation, governance and adoption.

Standards behind the scope

Evidence over empty “best practice.”

The service is informed by current public standards. Product context still decides how each principle should be applied.

WCAG 2.2

Accessibility planning includes newer criteria around visible focus, unobscured focus, dragging alternatives and minimum target sizes.

Read the W3C standard ↗

Interaction to Next Paint

Responsive experiences need fast feedback throughout the visit. Interaction design and front-end implementation both shape perceived responsiveness.

Read web.dev guidance ↗

Google AI search guidance

There is no special AI Overview shortcut. Helpful text, crawlable pages, internal links, page experience and accurate structured data remain foundational.

Read Google Search guidance ↗
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About ranking and conversion claims

No UI/UX design company can responsibly promise a #1 Google position or a fixed conversion lift. We strengthen content usability, page experience, accessibility, information architecture and conversion clarity, then define what should be measured. Rankings and business results also depend on implementation, content quality, authority, competition, offer and traffic.

UI/UX design FAQs

Clear answers before kickoff.

Scope, timing, price and process should become clearer—not more mysterious—before you choose a design partner.

Ask a project question

Start with the product decision

Build the experience people understand.

Tell us what users are trying to do, where the experience breaks and what the business needs to learn. We will recommend a sensible first scope—not automatically the largest one.

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