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Salary guide · 2026

Product Designer salary guide

Benchmark product designer pay across the UK, Germany and the US. Updated from live Haystack market data.

  • UK£60k–£85k
  • Germany€65k–€90k
  • United States$115k–$155k

Mid-level base salary

Salary benchmark

Pay across the band - at a glance

Base benchmarks across the UK, Germany and US. Drill into a country below for localised ranges.

United Kingdom

GBP · base salary

Junior

£40k–£60k

Mid

£60k–£85k

Senior

£90k–£125k

Germany

EUR · base salary

Junior

€45k–€60k

Mid

€65k–€90k

Senior

€95k–€130k

United States

USD · base salary

Junior

$80k–$105k

Mid

$115k–$155k

Senior

$165k–$230k

Side-by-side

Product Designer salary by country

Base salary in local currency. US runs materially higher, especially in the Bay Area and NYC, where TC > base.

MetricUnited KingdomGermanyUnited States
Junior (0–3 yrs)£40k–£60k€45k–€60k$80k–$105k
Mid (3–6 yrs)£60k–£85k€65k–€90k$115k–$155k
Senior (6+ yrs)£90k–£125k€95k–€130k$165k–$230k
Typical notice1–2 months3 months2 weeks
Cities live888

10–20%

Specialist skill premium

Candidates with specialist skills like UX, UI, Prototyping, Design systems reliably command 10–20% above generalists at the same seniority - and offers close faster.

Where the talent lives

Product Designer pay by city

Hotter colours mean higher local pay vs the country average. Click any city for a localised benchmark.

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Context

What drives product designer pay?

Product designers span research, interaction and visual design - owning problems from discovery to launch alongside product and engineering.

Pay varies primarily with seniority, location, and sector. The UK and Germany cluster within ~10% of each other on base salary; the US runs materially higher - particularly in the Bay Area and New York, where total compensation (base, bonus, equity) is the more meaningful benchmark.

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