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user experience

American  

noun

  1. Digital Technology. the perception and response of a person toward design elements of software or digital media while interacting with it. UX


Etymology

Origin of user experience

First recorded in 1990–95

Example Sentences

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“While it is true that there are billions of smartphone owners to reach, it is also true that a company must deliver a better end user experience to attract and retain users, and achieve durable growth,” they wrote.

From MarketWatch

OpenAI is planning to unify its ChatGPT app, coding platform Codex and browser into a desktop “superapp,” a step to simplify the user experience and continue with efforts to focus on engineering and business customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

While apps like Step handle the user experience, a chartered and regulated bank must hold deposits and issue the cards behind the scenes.

From MarketWatch

“In 2026, we will embark on an important product cycle. The all-new Li L9 to be launched in the second quarter will feature comprehensive upgrades in powertrain, autonomous driving, and chassis technology, all designed to deliver a generational leap in user experience.”

From Barron's

Companies like CarboNet and Whetstone Distribution built custom CRMs with AI for better fit and user experience.

From The Wall Street Journal