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Video Chat App Design Template
Vivid is a video chat app design with an Aurora Live look, built for founders and designers shipping a face-to-face calling product where the video feeds glow against the dark.



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About the Video Chat App
Vivid is a video chat app design template built around an "Aurora Live" aesthetic: a near-black charcoal base so video feeds glow, off-white type, and a teal-to-violet aurora gradient reserved for anything happening in the moment. The signature is the "speaking aurora," a live ring that wraps whoever is talking and shrinks into a halo around avatars in the contacts list. Video feeds are the cards here, full-bleed rounded rectangles that tile and reflow, with glassy translucent control bars floating over the live picture.
The template ships six connected screens that form a complete calling flow: a Calls home with a greeting and a row of online friends, a full-bleed 1:1 call with a draggable self-view and frosted controls, a Group room that auto-spotlights the active speaker, a searchable Contacts list with live-preview halos, a Schedule of upcoming rooms, and a Settings screen with a live camera preview and device pickers. Connection stats render in a quiet mono, so ping, loss, and codec read like a real call.
Use it in Sleek and make it yours: restyle the aurora palette, edit any screen with AI by describing the change, and add the flows your product needs. Then export it to code, copy it into Figma with no plugin, or hand a prompt to an AI agent to build it for real, far faster than starting from a blank canvas.
What's inside
Screens included
Calls Home
A warm greeting ("Hey, Noor"), a row of online friends as circular live-preview avatars with aurora halos, and a feed of recent calls showing duration, group size, and missed-call states. The entry point into every conversation.
Active 1:1 Call
A full-bleed feed of the other person with a call timer in mono up top, a draggable self-view pill in the corner, and frosted glass controls for mute, end, and flip camera. Connection stats like ping and codec sit subtly at the bottom.
Group Room
A reflowing grid of feeds with the active speaker auto-spotlighted larger and wrapped in the breathing aurora ring, plus a participant count and floating in-call controls. Shows how the layout scales to group calls.
Contacts
A searchable friends list grouped into Live Now and Recent, with live-preview avatar halos, online, away, and offline states, and a gradient call button per row. The fastest path to start a call.
Schedule
Upcoming calls as frosted cards grouped by Today and Tomorrow, each with a time range, stacked attendee avatars, a "Join Room" button, and a copyable room link. Keeps planned meetings one tap away.
Settings
A large live self-preview labeled "Live Preview" with a mic level meter, plus camera-source and audio-input device pickers. Lets users check their setup before they connect.
Design & features
Key features
- Aurora Live aesthetic: charcoal base with a teal-to-violet gradient
- Signature "speaking aurora" ring that wraps the active speaker
- Full-bleed rounded video feeds that tile and reflow
- Frosted glass control bars layered over the live picture
- Gradient orb call button and floating glass control pills
- Live-preview avatar halos with online, away, and offline states
- Reflowing group grid with auto-spotlighted active speaker
- Mono connection stats for ping, loss, and codec
Audience
Who it's for
Use cases
What you can build
- Launch an MVP for a video chat or group-calling product
- Mock up screens for an investor or stakeholder pitch
- Hand a complete, consistent call UI off to developers
- Explore a redesign of an existing video calling app
How to use this template
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Open the template
Browse the screens and preview the full design to see if it fits your idea.
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Use this template
Open your own fully editable copy in Sleek with one click.
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Edit with AI
Restyle the palette, change layouts, and add or remove screens just by describing what you want.
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Export and ship
Export your design or hand it to developers, and keep building toward launch.
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