Labeling in app development means using clear, consistent text or icons to describe buttons, fields, and other UI elements so users know exactly what to do.
Why Founders Should Care About This Term:
Boosts usability by helping users navigate your app quickly.
Improves accessibility for screen readers and users with disabilities.
Reduces support queries by making actions clear.
Increases conversions by guiding users toward the right actions.
Designing UI components like buttons, forms, and menus.
Writing UX copy for onboarding, actions, and notifications.
Testing your app for clarity and accessibility.
Reviewing app screens for consistency before launch.
Applying localisation or translation for global users.
In one of our projects, we improved user flows by relabeling vague buttons like ‘Next’ to specific actions like ‘Review Your Plan’. This reduced user drop-off during onboarding by 15%.
Poor labeling is one of the top causes of user confusion. If users have to guess what a button does, they probably won’t click it. Test your labels like you test your features.
Figma – Used to design and test label placement in UI mockups.
VoiceOver/TalkBack – Screen readers that depend on clear labels.
Accessibility Scanner – Audits label use for mobile apps.
AI and voice interfaces are shifting how labeling works — instead of static text, apps are beginning to personalise labels based on user behaviour and context. But clarity will always be king.
Not sure if your app labels are helping or hurting? Book a discovery call — we’ll walk you through a UX review and get it right.