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UX/UI Designer Market Demand in Ireland

Hiring outlook, remote working rates, and which companies are actively recruiting.

Hiring outlook
Growing

UX/UI Designer hiring is growing in Ireland and the UK, driven by product-led growth adoption, the expansion of digital-first financial services and healthtech, and increasing regulatory focus on digital accessibility. Figma's dominance has standardised tooling and made cross-team collaboration easier, accelerating the integration of UX/UI Designers into agile product teams.

Remote / hybrid
76%

of Ireland UX/UI Designer roles advertise remote or hybrid working

Market activity
-9.1%

Year-on-year salary movement in Ireland. Positive movement signals active market competition.

What's driving UX/UI Designer demand in Ireland

Strongest in: Product-led growth, mobile-first transformation, and accessibility requirements across fintech and SaaS

UX/UI Designer hiring is growing in Ireland and the UK, driven by product-led growth adoption, the expansion of digital-first financial services and healthtech, and increasing regulatory focus on digital accessibility. Figma's dominance has standardised tooling and made cross-team collaboration easier, accelerating the integration of UX/UI Designers into agile product teams.

Who companies hire: Graphic designers, web designers, front-end developers, and marketing professionals with design skills commonly transition into UX/UI Designer roles by building a portfolio demonstrating user-centred design process.

Skills commanding the biggest premium right now

Salary premium over the Ireland median for UX/UI Designers who list these skills.

Figma+25%
design systems+18%
user research and usability testing+14%
interaction design+12%
accessibility (WCAG)+10%
prototyping+8%

Top employers hiring in Ireland

Companies with consistent or active UX/UI Designer hiring in Ireland.

HubSpotStripeIntercomGoogleZalandoAIBBank of IrelandAccenture

UX/UI Designer demand questions for Ireland

1

Is UX/UI Designer in demand in Ireland in 2026?

Yes, UX/UI Designer is in high and growing demand in Ireland in 2026. Dublin's expanding technology and fintech sector, the growth of Irish-headquartered SaaS companies, and increasing investment in digital health and govtech products sustain strong demand for experienced UX/UI Designers with product design and research skills.

2

What is the difference between a UX Designer and a UI Designer in Ireland?

A UX Designer focuses on the overall user experience: research, information architecture, user flows, wireframing, and interaction design to ensure a product is usable and meets user needs. A UI Designer focuses on the visual design layer: typography, colour, iconography, component design, and the polished appearance of the interface. In Ireland, the majority of hiring is for combined UX/UI Designer roles where both skill sets are expected, particularly at startups, scale-ups, and agencies.

3

What tools do UX/UI Designers use in Ireland?

Figma is the dominant design tool for UX/UI Designers in Ireland in 2026, used for wireframing, prototyping, high-fidelity design, and design system management. FigJam is widely used for collaborative workshops and user journey mapping. Miro supports ideation and remote design sprints. Maze and UserTesting are standard for remote usability testing. Adobe Creative Suite remains relevant for graphic design and asset creation. Zeplin is still used for design handoff at some organisations.

4

Can a UX/UI Designer work remotely in Ireland?

Yes, UX/UI Designer is one of the most remote-friendly roles in the Irish technology and product sector. Collaborative design tools (Figma, FigJam, Miro) enable fully remote design workflows, and the majority of Irish product and technology employers offer hybrid or fully remote arrangements for experienced UX/UI Designers. Fully remote UX/UI Designer positions are available at many Irish and international companies hiring in Ireland.

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