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Web Design near you in United Arab Emirates

Known locally as web designer / web agency. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Arab Emirates.

Typical price: AED 2,000–AED 60,000

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What web design costs in United Arab Emirates

Researched national ranges in AED. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Landing page (1 page) Single-page site with contact form AED 2,000 AED 4,000 AED 8,000
Small business site (5 pages) Custom corporate brochure site AED 5,000 AED 10,000 AED 20,000
Business site with CMS (~10 pages) CMS-driven site with blog, optionally bilingual AED 10,000 AED 20,000 AED 40,000
Basic e-commerce store Store with UAE payment gateway and shipping setup AED 12,000 AED 25,000 AED 60,000

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How to hire a web design pro in United Arab Emirates

  1. If you're selling online from Dubai, confirm your own licensing side: home-based sellers need at least an e-Trader licence (Dubai DED) — a website doesn't replace a trade licence
  2. Verify the agency itself holds a UAE trade licence and review live portfolio sites
  3. Contract with IP transfer, domain (.ae or .com) in your company's name, hosting access handed over
  4. Decide language scope — English-first is standard, Arabic adds RTL (right-to-left) design work that must be scoped explicitly
  5. Agree scope, revision rounds, CMS and payment-gateway setup in writing
  6. Pay 30-50% deposit, balance on launch

Frequently asked questions

Should I pay hourly or a fixed price for web design?

Fixed price for a defined scope (a 5-page site with listed features) protects both sides; hourly suits ongoing work and vague scopes. Standard payment structure is 30-50% deposit, remainder on launch — never pay 100% up front, and be wary of anyone who asks.

What are the ongoing costs after a website launches?

Domain renewal (a small annual fee), hosting (from a few dollars monthly for a brochure site), and optional maintenance. Maintenance retainers typically run 5-10% of the build cost per year and cover updates, backups and small edits. A static brochure site can genuinely run for years with near-zero maintenance.

Who owns the website after it's built?

You should. Insist that the domain is registered in YOUR name (not the designer's), you hold the hosting account credentials, and the contract transfers full rights to the design and code on final payment. Designer-owned domains are the single most common lock-in trap in this industry.

How long does a website take to build?

A 5-page small-business site takes 2-6 weeks with a responsive client; e-commerce adds 2-4 weeks. The most common delay is not the designer — it's the client's content. Have your text, photos and logo ready before kickoff and you'll cut the timeline roughly in half.

What does a business website cost in the UAE?

Freelancers charge roughly AED 150-450/hr; 5-page corporate sites commonly run AED 5,000-20,000 and e-commerce from AED 12,000. Free-zone agencies and freelancer-permit holders both operate legally — ask which licence the vendor holds.

Do I need an Arabic version of my UAE website?

Legally no for most private businesses — English-only is common in Dubai. Commercially, Arabic doubles your reachable audience and matters for government-adjacent work; budget RTL design properly rather than machine-translating an English layout.

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