GUIDE: LLM-Driven GUI Generation Decomposition for Automated Prototyping
Kristian Kolthoff, Felix Kretzer, Christian Bartelt, Alexander, Maedche, Simone Paolo Ponzetto

TL;DR
GUIDE leverages large language models to decompose high-level GUI descriptions into detailed, editable prototypes within Figma, improving control and efficiency over traditional LLM-based GUI generation methods.
Contribution
This work introduces GUIDE, a novel approach that combines LLM-driven decomposition with retrieval-augmented generation for more controllable and efficient GUI prototyping in Figma.
Findings
Effective decomposition of GUI descriptions into requirements
Enhanced controllability and editability of prototypes
Bridging the gap between LLM output and traditional GUI workflows
Abstract
GUI prototyping serves as one of the most valuable techniques for enhancing the elicitation of requirements and facilitating the visualization and refinement of customer needs. While GUI prototyping has a positive impact on the software development process, it simultaneously demands significant effort and resources. The emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs) with their impressive code generation capabilities offers a promising approach for automating GUI prototyping. Despite their potential, there is a gap between current LLM-based prototyping solutions and traditional user-based GUI prototyping approaches which provide visual representations of the GUI prototypes and direct editing functionality. In contrast, LLMs and related generative approaches merely produce text sequences or non-editable image output, which lacks both mentioned aspects and therefore impede supporting GUI…
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