Web3 has become our new normal without us even realizing it. Just as millions check their morning emails, over 560 million people (approximately 6.8% of us) start their day exchanging tokens, exploring metaverses, and minting digital identities.
What do people expect from Web3 in 2025? Not just a functional product with amazing technology; people need intuitive design, smooth user journeys, and seamless experiences.
Now, who is raising this standard?
Below are 10 of the best Web3 design agencies that are aiming to make crypto feel as natural and simple as your everyday routines.
Arounda Agency
Arounda Agency is a design and development partner that combines brand, website, and UX/UI design into one clear and functional product. With 9 years of experience, more than 250 completed projects, and clients raising more than $1 billion, they can take complicated ideas and create user-friendly digital products that have results.
Web3 clients come to Arounda when they want to launch a crypto wallet, design a DeFi dashboard, and create an NFT marketplace that people want to use.
These companies share one common problem: they have an amazing product idea that is too technical or too hard to use.
This is where Arounda can help by refining the UX into something simpler while clarifying the message and delivering interfaces that build trust, drive adoption, and look great across all types of devices.
They provide complete support from product strategy and branding all the way through to UI/UX design and development. Arounda can come on board any project at any stage (whether you're building an MVP or scaling something massive) but always with a focus on helping you build faster, onboard users better, and engage them.
If you need a trusted Web3 design agency, Arounda has the experience and results to match.
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Zajno
Zajno is a creative design studio that fuses visual storytelling, motion design, and clean UI. They use a bold, modern design style to craft memorable digital experiences across many different interactions – including Web3.
Zajno has applied its design innovation to the world of blockchain through NFT collections, DeFi dashboards, and, more recently, building immersive onboarding flows. Their trade is visual flair – animated interfaces, bold layouts, and strong branding that helps Web3 products develop unique personalities. All in all, Zajno Studio is an excellent choice for companies that are more
focused on lifestyle or communities.
Where Zajno lacks true UX design thinking is in its use of style over substance. If your project calls for a deep structure of UX, a strong user logic, or scalability, Zajno will not be the right partner.
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LimeChain
LimeChain is a comprehensive blockchain development firm that puts a heavy emphasis on the technical execution of your project. Since 2017, LimeChain has tackled projects as diverse as smart contracts to fully functional dApps. LimeChain is well-known in the blockchain community for providing solid infrastructure, including DAO platforms, token streaks, and DeFi solutions.
In terms of design execution, LimeChain offers UI/UX services as part of the tech stack they offer. Their UI's are clean and fully functioning, and they pride themselves on usability and speed. LimeChain would be a great option for you if you're looking for a dev-heavy partner and you want them to also support your design execution. If you are looking for awesome branding, user delight, or advanced design thinking, then LimeChain isn't the best choice for you.
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Unicorn
Unicorn is a product design agency noted for clean, modern UI. They have worked across multiple industries, including blockchain, where they have designed NFT platforms, token tools, and crypto dashboards.
They typically build design solutions with a focus on creating something visually consistent and as user-friendly as possible. They, unfortunately, do not have development in-house or much deep-level blockchain expertise. If you happen to have a technical team already assembled and are just looking for a way to elevate toward solid UI, Unicorn would be a good fit. Just keep in mind that they don't provide full-stack.
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Studio Output
Studio Output is a UK design agency focused on simplifying complex data and tech-heavy platforms into simple, engaging digital products. While their experience is in fintech and creative tech, they have expanded recently into Web3 and blockchain, working on dashboards, wallets, and token-based platforms.
Their Web3 work is excellent, with both clarity and structure in the UI. They have a knack for making complicated interfaces simple and complex systems easier to use. Studio Output is still expanding its blockchain expertise and typically does not undertake technical implementation work.
Studio Output is well suited for data-heavy, polished products!
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Bastion Studio
Bastion Studio is a small creative agency specializing in Web3, fintech, and digital brands. They focus on branding, UI/UX, and websites for crypto platforms, NFT projects, and DAOs.
Bastion's visuals tend to be very bold and modern, and they certainly capture the look of a new technology. Bastion is well-suited for teams that want to make an ‘impact' and ‘hype around the launch.' It is important to note that they have limited depths of UX on offer as they do not have any blockchain development or backend services to offer.
If you're looking for a quick shot of visual coolness or a landing page for a Web3 product, then Bastion could help. If you need more complex or scalable solutions, then you'll be looking to contract in other professionals.
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Vention
Vention is a global software development business with a solid history of blockchain and Web3. They provide full-cycle services, such as product design, smart contract development, and dApp engineering for crypto, DeFi, and enterprise blockchain platforms. Vention embraces Web3 by building trustworthy and secure systems with clean and working interfaces.
While their design team makes sure that products are usable, their distinguishing quality is that they are not stylistically creative. They're a safe choice for development-heavy products where the UX only needs to support the tech, and not lead it. They are an amazing solution for companies that need to prioritize security and scalability with the speed of the build-flywheel.
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Transcend Studio
Transcend Studio is a creative design agency specializing in Web3, NFTs, and metaverse experiences. They focus on helping brands create a digital identity and developing interfaces for token-gated experiences, collectible drops, and other virtual experiences. Their projects rely heavily on bold visuals, animation, and storytelling, all of which are important to a brand's visual language, community, and hype.
However, the work is mostly defined by front-end visuals, not a lot of deep UX thinking or systems that scale. If you're launching an NFT project or metaverse brand and want something that looks cool, you won't be disappointed with Transcend, just don't expect much in the way of product strategy or even structured UX processes.
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Hello Monday
Hello Monday is an award-winning creative agency with a focus on beautiful websites, animations, and digital storytelling. They work in the Web3 space from time to time, but usually only when it comes to experiences that contain immersive branding, NFT art showcases, or token experiences.
Their talent lies in exploring user journeys that are unique and artistic. If your Web3 product is heavily based on narrative, emotion, and visual identity, then Hello Monday can create something beautiful. Just remember that they are not a traditional product design team, and UX logic, platform structure, or scalability are not necessarily in their wheelhouse.
They are a great option for Web3 marketing experiences and experimental launches, but likely are a poor fit for functional dApps or utility-first platforms.
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Cuberto
Cuberto is an established design studio known for its animated and interactive interfaces. Their work includes apps, websites, and digital products across various industries, including some Web3 platforms, focusing mostly on mobile crypto apps and marketing pages.
Their portfolio exemplifies a clean and polished design, with significant micro-interactions. For Web3 applications, that means cool onboarding flows, slick token interface, and engaging marketing pages. However, Cuberto's skillset is in motion and UI, not in blockchain logic or UX strategy.
So if you are building a mobile-first crypto offering or want a really flashy promo site on your new Web3 brand, then Cuberto can make it totally pop! Just don't expect them to get into dApp architecture or usability for your DeFi offering.
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Summary
In Web3, design isn't an option anymore — it's the layer that makes complex systems usable, trusted, and even fun! The agencies on this list are not here because they're trendy. They're here because they know how to take blockchain ideas and make them into actual products, something you can click on, use, and then come back.
Some are visually heavy. Some are very structural/focused on flow. Few have both. But what will differentiate these agencies is their ability to make Web3 feel less like a protocol and more like an experience.
These teams know how to navigate the mess and make sense of it all.