UK Salary Guide

UX/UI salary in London

The median ux/ui salary in London is £52,500, based on 57 listings. See the YoY change, top paying companies, and live London jobs.

Last updated 17 July 2026 · Refreshed nightly from live + recently expired listings

Median
£52,500
per year
25th - 75th percentile
£42,500 - £62,500
middle 50% of roles
2025 vs 2026
▲ 11.6%
median change
Sample size
57
jobs analysed

2025 vs 2026 median salary by experience level

Full-year 2025 median compared with full-year 2026 median for each experience level in London.

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Median salary by experience level, 2025 vs 2026
Experience Sample 2025 2026
Junior 4 £25,000 £40,000
Mid 37 £50,000 £48,250
Senior 11 £67,500
Expert 5 £60,000

Salary range distribution

How many in ux/ui roles fall into each salary band.

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Number of jobs per salary band
Salary band Job listings
Under £30k 2
£30k - £50k 21
£50k - £70k 25
£70k - £90k 6
£90k - £120k 2
£150k+ 1

UX/UI salary by work mode

On-site, hybrid and remote pay comparison in London, 2025 vs 2026.

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Median salary by work mode, 2025 vs 2026
Work mode Sample 2025 2026
On-site 23 £47,500 £51,000
Hybrid 22 £215,000 £57,500
Remote 12 £47,500 £48,750

Frequently asked questions

Where does this salary data come from?

All salary numbers are derived from real UK tech job listings on Geekery.io. We use every job that either is currently live or expired within the last two years, in GBP, and with a published salary range.

How often is the salary data updated?

The aggregation job runs every night at 03:30 Europe/London, so the numbers you see here are at most 24 hours old. The page itself is cached for one week at a time for performance and SEO stability.

Do you include contract or only permanent roles?

Both. We aggregate every job with a published salary range regardless of employment type. Day rates are annualised using a 5-day, 8-hour working week.

Why median instead of average?

Median is far less affected by a small number of very high or very low outliers, so it gives a more honest picture of what a typical role pays. We do also show the mean (average) alongside the median for reference.

What does 'midpoint salary' mean?

Each job lists a min and max salary. We take the average of those two numbers and, if the salary period is monthly/weekly/daily/hourly, multiply it up to an annual figure.

Is remote work paid the same as on-site?

Based on the last two years of UK tech job listings, median remote and on-site salaries are within 5% of each other for the same role and experience level — the gap is much smaller than candidates expect, and varies more by category than by work mode. The salary-by-work-mode chart on each category page shows the live breakdown.

Can I download the data?

Not yet — the data is presented on a per-category basis above. If you'd like a full export, get in touch and we can discuss a research partnership.

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