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UI/UX Designer salaries vary significantly by location, experience level, and company size. Across the 4 locations we track, the average median salary is $57,510.
The highest-paying location is Bonn, where the median salary reaches €56,000 ($60,480) (cost of living: 49/100). However, high salaries don't always translate to higher purchasing power — factor in the cost of living and tax implications for each location.
Europe: European ui/ux designers typically earn between $38,880 and $84,240 (USD equivalent). While lower in absolute terms, strong worker protections, healthcare, and paid leave can offset the gap.
These figures reflect base compensation and may not include bonuses, equity grants, or other benefits that often matter when you compare offers across markets. For the most accurate picture, click into a specific city to see detailed breakdowns, top hiring companies, and career advice tailored to that market.
Compare compensation across cities. All salaries shown in local currency with USD equivalent for comparison.
| Location | Salary Range | Median | Cost of LivingCoL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bonn GermanyAll Bonn salaries | €42,000 – €78,000 ≈ $45,360 – $84,240 | €56,000 ≈ $60,480 | 49/100 |
| Hannover GermanyAll Hannover salaries | €40,000 – €75,000 ≈ $43,200 – $81,000 | €55,000 ≈ $59,400 | 47/100 |
| Dortmund GermanyAll Dortmund salaries | €38,000 – €72,000 ≈ $41,040 – $77,760 | €52,000 ≈ $56,160 | 46/100 |
| Essen GermanyAll Essen salaries | €36,000 – €70,000 ≈ $38,880 – $75,600 | €50,000 ≈ $54,000 | 45/100 |
USD conversions use approximate exchange rates for comparison purposes. Cost of Living: 100 = most expensive, lower is cheaper.
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The average median ui/ux designer salary across 4 locations is $57,510 (USD). However, this varies significantly by location — from $39,528 to $83,268 depending on the city and market.
Bonn currently shows the highest median salary in this data set at $60,480. Absolute pay is only one part of the picture, so compare employer mix, taxes, and cost of living before treating it as the strongest overall market.
Location is one of the biggest salary drivers for ui/ux designers. Market maturity, employer mix, cost of living, and the density of local tech hiring all influence compensation, which is why city-by-city comparisons are more useful than a single global number.
The salary ranges shown here reflect base compensation. Some employers also add bonuses, equity, and benefits, so use the city-level pages as a starting point and pressure-test any offer against the specific employer and market you are targeting.
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