Announcing UX London 2026

UX London will be back in 2026. It���s on June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th:

Each day features a morning packed with inspiring talks followed by an afternoon of practical hands-on workshops. It���s the perfect blend!


As with last year, each day will be themed:

2 June 2026: discovery day3 June 2026: design day4 June 2026: delivery day

You can come for a single day, but for best value, you should come for all three days.

I���m starting to put the line-up together now���hoping to match the excellence of last year���s event���and I���ll start announcing speakers early in the new year.

But if you trust me, then I highly recommend getting a super-early bird ticket now. They���ll only be available for another couple of weeks. You get a significant discount if you buy now.

Oh, and while I���m in the process of putting the line-up together, you should know that you can submit a talk or workshop proposal:

We always pay ALL our speakers for their time as well as covering the cost of accommodation and economy travel.


Don���t be shy! Pitch early, pitch often.

(That said, I wouldn���t recommend pitching a talk that focuses on ���AI���. It���s not just that the bubble will probably have burst by the time UX London rolls around, it���s also that UX London doesn���t tend to focus on tools, whether they���re graphic design tools like Figma or generative tools like whatever people are using to turbo-charge their output of slop. If you���ve got a case study you want to talk about that happened to use some ���AI��� tool, great! But don���t make that the focus of the talk. Tell me about the problem and the solution.)

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