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Start for freeDesign Validation in product design is the process of ensuring that a product's design meets the needs and requirements of its users and stakeholders before it goes into production. It involves testing and reviewing the design to confirm it solves the intended problem effectively and is feasible to build.
Synonyms: Design Verification, Product Design Validation, Design Testing, Design Review

Design validation helps prevent costly mistakes by catching design flaws early. It ensures the product will satisfy user needs and business goals, reducing the risk of product failure after launch.
Design validation is used through methods like prototyping, user testing, simulations, and stakeholder reviews. These activities provide feedback to refine the design and confirm it aligns with requirements.
Examples include usability testing sessions where users interact with a prototype, engineering reviews to check technical feasibility, and A/B testing different design versions to see which performs better.