
What do DeFi, Tesla, and cat memes on blockchain all have in common? They all demonstrate that the future is already here — and it’s decentralized. But while there have been tons of innovations in the blockchain space, there’s one thing that has continued to lag behind: design.
Now, we’re not saying you can’t design something amazing in the blockchain space, but in 2025, any quality blockchain technology can become utterly useless when you have a 2011 forum with wallet access. This is where top blockchain design agencies step in.
New research has predicted that the global blockchain space will increase from the price of $4.9 billion in 2021 to $67.4 billion in 2026, with a staggering 68.4% CAGR. The need for Web3 products continues to grow. As the industry scales, there will be a need for platforms that are secure and functional, as well as intuitive, engaging, and on-brand.
Now, let’s break down the top blockchain design companies for 2025, starting with the one that is truly changing the game.
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Arounda Agency is not simply a design studio; it is a digital product agency. If you’re launching a DeFi dashboard, NFT platform, DAO tool, or complex metaverse experience, they will provide both pixel-perfect design and strategic savvy.
With over 250+ projects launched and $1B+ raised by their clients, the agency has worked with clients ranging from highly innovative startups to very large enterprises. They have mastered a user-first mindset applied to even the most complex Web3 projects.
Arounda Agency’s blockchain design service addresses traditional blockchain onboarding challenges such as long onboarding, broken experiences, and zero user retention, through product design strategies, scalable design systems, and full-stack development.
Arounda does not just make your dApp ‘pretty.’ They make your dApp usable, convertible, and memorable.
Hello Monday is recognized for turning big ideas into memorable experiences. They are not a blockchain-specific studio; however, they have worked on a select number of Web3 visual identities and front-end experiences. Their work is quite creative, and if you’re looking for a blockchain project that is going to convey your story and stand out, they are a good fit.
Clay is a full-service design studio specializing in Web3 and fintech. With a strong understanding of crypto UX and clean execution, they focus on branding, product design, and web interfaces for blockchain-based platforms. They have an emphasis on minimalism, usability, and conversion-optimizing design strategies, particularly valuable in dApps or applications that have complicated user flows or any financial data.
Burocratik places a high premium on design craft. They put emphasis on typography, spatial balance, and minimalist detail – an atypical combination of attention to detail needed by crypto companies that aspire to an elevated level of sophistication.
They also have a robust history of design work on blockchain platforms, and while visually, their collaborations are all cohesive as a product, they are likely going to need to bring in product teams to build the technical aspects of product ideation and development outside of Burocratik – they don’t do that work in-house.
Zajno is a creative agency that blends storytelling, animations, and UI design. Their work in Web3 includes NFT collections, DeFi tools, and immersive registration experiences. Zajno is a great fit for clients looking for lifestyle movements, vibrant style, and unique visual hooks, but do not need complex feature development.
They prioritize visual impact and engaging first impressions while running websites, and they often use motion and bold color as a way to affect user experience within the context of a UI. While their design is highly aesthetic, it is more suited for the front-end experience and not an infrastructure-heavy platform.
As one of the emerging names within the Web3 and SaaS space, Embacy has a particular specialization in visual clarity and brand messaging, which is suitable for a token sale, whitepaper, or any DAO platform that appeals to simplicity. Embacy is not a full-stack product house; however, the ability to turn complex technical products into digestible designs is a huge advantage for them.
With clean, practical user flows, Studio Output brings its fintech experience into the blockchain design space. They’re awesome at creating dashboards from complex data. Their clarity-first approach is quite suitable for wallets, analytics tools, and onboarding-heavy experiences.
Their work tends to focus on function rather than form, which is perfect for blockchain products that require precision, trust, and clear communication. While it may not provide the most exciting visuals, it creates products that users can easily navigate and understand from day one.
Code & Theory is a major player in this field, with experience in enterprise and editorial design. They have blockchain experience with UX at the infrastructure level – exchanges, private ledgers, and data tools. They are a solid option for established organizations looking to integrate blockchain into the finance or supply chain to track lots, yet not as much for early-stage crypto startups.
Blockchain solutions are no longer just about innovation — they are about execution. Good design, whether for onboarding flows or token visualization, translates complexity into clarity. Good design builds trust, improves drop-off, and increases engagement.
All of the agencies featured in the following list offer a widely varying experience; some agencies’ creativity leads the process with great storytelling, and others lean heavily into the data with heavy UX or even bespoke enterprise skinning. The best fit for your project really depends on your current phase, your goals, and the level of support you need: design only or full-stack.
As blockchain technology matures and adoption expands, the best agencies that combine strong UX thinking with an innate understanding of what it means to be Web3 will drive the next wave of user adoption.

