The 10 best AI landing pages

đź§‚ After analyzing 400+ high-converting sites

Hey there. Happy Saturday! Today, I’m sharing 10 standout AI websites—and the design lessons we can learn from each after analyzing 400+ landing pages.

Last month at Studio Salt, we reviewed over 400 websites in the AI space—spanning infrastructure tools, consumer apps, developer platforms, and everything in between. We weren’t just scrolling for inspiration. We analyzed traffic performance, visual clarity, messaging strength, layout structure, and overall design polish.

After hours of research, these 10 stood out. Whether through stunning visuals, sharp storytelling, or conversion-focused structure, each one teaches a valuable lesson on what makes an AI landing page effective.

If you’re building in the AI space, this is a list you’ll want to study.

Veed organizes its interface around user actions like Create, Edit, and Publish, using colorful layouts and consistent gradients to keep the experience modern and engaging.

  • Goal-based navigation: Menu is organized by tasks—Create, Edit, Publish—making it easy for users to take action quickly.

  • Scannable, modular layout: Colorful bento-box sections highlight use cases clearly with a modern, engaging feel.

  • Cohesive, energetic colors: Consistent purples and gradients give the site a bold, branded, and tech-savvy look.

Gamma uses neon gradients and smooth UI animations to create a magical, imaginative feel while maintaining clarity and readability through smart spacing and bold type.

  • Dreamy, futuristic brand vibe: Neon gradients and 3D elements create a magical, imaginative feel that sets Gamma apart.

  • Interactive yet simple: Smooth animations and floating UI make it fun to explore without losing clarity.

  • Bold yet readable: Bright colors and large type pop, but smart spacing keeps everything easy to read.

Ada uses bright yellow visuals and real customer testimonials to quickly build trust and show how the product works in action.

  • Testimonials are easy to trust: Customer quotes are featured in bold, colorful blocks. They feel real and are quick to scan.

  • Product is shown in action: Chat examples and coaching screens help users picture how it works. This builds clarity and confidence right away.

Intercom blends a cinematic hero design with classical art and role-based navigation to create a premium, human-centered experience.

  • Hero feels epic and cinematic: The painted skyline sets a bold, futuristic tone that makes the brand feel premium and visionary.

  • Old-world meets high-tech: Classical art backgrounds contrast with modern UI, making the AI experience feel human, trustworthy, and elevated.

  • Segmented JTBD nav works well: Product menu is organized by role—customers, agents, leaders—making it easy to explore features by use case.

Glean’s clean layout, sharp branding, and high-contrast CTAs position it clearly for enterprise users and modern decision-makers.

  • Clear enterprise positioning: Hero message and logos build instant trust with large companies and decision-makers.

  • High contrast call to actions: Bright purple buttons pop against a clean, neutral background for easy scanning.

  • Confident, modern brand system: Sharp typography, grid visuals, and neon accents give it a tech-forward, future-of-work feel.

 6. Resend https://resend.com/ 

Resend appeals to developers with a minimal dark-mode UI, real code visuals, and clear messaging focused on immediate integration.

  • Sleek and developer-first aesthetic: Dark mode, monospaced fonts, and minimal UI speak directly to engineers and make the brand feel modern and focused.

  • Instant integration messaging: “Integrate this morning” is bold, clear, and paired with SDK icons to reduce friction and invite immediate action.

  • Product visuals feel like tools: Real code snippets, editor previews, and test modes show off features while reinforcing functionality and trust.

Hey Gen’s gradient styling and crisp layout deliver an energetic yet ultra-readable interface that avoids tech cliché.https://www.veed.io/…

  • Striking gradient use: The purple-blue gradient feels modern, giving energy without overwhelming or feeling too tech-generic.

  • Crisp, editorial contrast: Bold black text over white space makes the message feel confident and ultra-readable.

  • Glossy visual style: 3D avatars and neon highlights create a high-production, polished, slightly futuristic feel.

Synthesia’s soft color palette, rounded UI, and vibrant avatars create a calm, creator-friendly interface that feels fun and visual-first.

  • Friendly UI layout: Cards, rounded buttons, and soft shadows make the interface feel calm, simple, and creator-friendly.

  • Vibrant visuals: Bright avatars, templates, and video previews showcase features in a fun and visual-first way.

Datarobot’s brutalist layout, neon accents, and glitchy visuals form a bold, tech-charged identity that stands out with raw structure.

  • Bold brutalist grid: Oversized typography, rigid blocks, and raw structure create a striking and memorable visual identity.

  • Neon color splashes: Unexpected green, yellow, and blue accents break the monochrome and highlight key content with tech energy.

  • Pixel-coded art direction: Glitchy bar patterns and modular 3D visuals signal innovation while reinforcing brand consistency.

Exa balances clarity and control with minimal, developer-trusted UI elements that feel elegant without losing focus or function.

  • Blue on cream gives a sense of clarity and control—not just tech for tech’s sake.

  • Grid and code-themed UI echoes developer trust while staying visually elegant.

  • Icons and buttons are minimal, but perfectly weighted to guide attention

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