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Hire a UX Designer: Packaged UX, UI, and Product Design Gigs

Browse freelance UX designers and product designers who package wireframes, UI design, prototypes, and usability audits into fixed tiers. See the deliverables, the revision rounds, and the price before you order.

See how it works

No bidding, no proposals. Buy self-serve.

What a UX designer gig looks like Example tiers

Basic

A single, tightly scoped deliverable. Fastest turnaround.

Fixed price from $90

Standard

More scope and more revision rounds. The tier most buyers pick.

Fixed price from $216

Premium

Full scope, source files, and priority delivery.

Fixed price from $468

Illustrative tiers. Every UX designer sets their own scope, delivery time, and price.

★ No bidding · Fixed prices up front · Book in two clicks · Compare packaged tiers

What it costs to hire a UX designer

US freelance UX designers commonly charge 50 to 150 dollars an hour, with juniors at 30 to 50, mid-level designers at 50 to 100, and senior or lead designers at 100 to 200. Crowdsourced data puts the experienced average near 90 to 140. A full app or SaaS design project typically runs 3,000 to 15,000 dollars depending on screen count and research depth. Packaged gigs on FreelanceNation start around 90 dollars for a defined deliverable.

Last updated July 2026

What they do

What a UX designer can do for you

Browse UX designer gigs packaged into clear tiers. Pick the scope you need and order self-serve.

UX research and wireframes
UI and visual design
Interactive prototypes
Usability audits
Design systems
Mobile app design

How hiring works

Hire a UX designer in two clicks

Step 1

Browse gigs

See UX designer gig pages with packaged tiers, portfolios, and prices up front. No proposals to read.

Step 2

Compare tiers

Compare Basic, Standard, and Premium across sellers. Scope and delivery time are fixed, so you know exactly what you get.

Step 3

Book self-serve

Pick the tier you need and check out in two clicks. No bidding, no back-and-forth, no waiting for quotes.

Why hire here

Why hire a UX designer on FreelanceNation

A self-serve marketplace where every gig is a shareable, packaged page. No bidding wars, no faceless URLs, no surprise quotes.

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Prices up front

Every UX designer gig shows fixed-price tiers. You compare scope and cost before you commit, with no quotes to chase.

02

Buy self-serve

Pick a tier and check out in two clicks. No proposals, no interviews, no back-and-forth before work starts.

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Real proof

Portfolios and past work sit on the gig page itself, so you judge a UX designer on what they have actually shipped.

Questions buyers ask

Hiring a UX designer: common questions

The questions people actually search before they hire, answered straight.

How much does it cost to hire a UX designer?

US freelance UX designers charge 50 to 150 dollars an hour: juniors 30 to 50, mid-level 50 to 100, and senior or lead designers 100 to 200. The experienced market average sits near 90 to 140. A designer with case studies showing measurable outcomes charges 30 to 80 percent more than a portfolio-only competitor, and that premium is usually worth paying.

What is the difference between a UX designer and a UI designer?

A UX designer decides how a product works: the flows, the structure, and the logic a user moves through. A UI designer decides how it looks: the layout, color, type, and components. Many freelancers do both and list as UX/UI, but they are different jobs, and hiring a pure visual designer to fix a broken flow is a common and expensive mistake.

Should I hire a freelance UX designer or an agency?

Hire a freelancer when you have a defined product or feature and can brief it, because you get direct access and lower cost. Choose an agency when you need research, design, and front-end coordinated with guaranteed capacity. Freelancers move faster and cost less; agencies absorb the project management and add redundancy you would otherwise carry yourself.

What should a UX designer deliver?

Agree the deliverables before you pay: user flows, wireframes, a clickable prototype, final UI screens, and the editable source files in Figma. Confirm you get the working file, not just exports, because without it you cannot hand the work to a developer or the next designer without paying to rebuild it. Research and usability testing are separate line items worth naming.

How long does a UX design project take?

A single-screen audit or a small feature often turns around in a few days to a week. A full app or SaaS product with research, flows, and a complete UI takes three to eight weeks depending on screen count and how many revision rounds are in scope. The research and flow stage is where you should spend attention, because approving a weak structure is what causes expensive rework later.

Hire a UX designer the simple way

Browse packaged gigs, compare fixed-price tiers, and book in two clicks. No bidding, no proposals.