Rohan Chaubey

Design Agent by Lokuma - The designer for your AI agents (Openclaw, CC, Codex)

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Lokuma Design Agent, is an AI designer your agents can call, a design intelligence layer for agents like OpenClaw, Claude Code, or Codex. AI can generate almost anything. But generation isn’t design. Turning raw outputs into something clear, structured, and visually refined still requires design thinking. Built by design tool makers, Lokuma helps AI reason about layout, typography, and visual balance — transforming outputs into landing pages, websites, and campaign pages that feel designed.

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Michael Shang

the rare combination of taste and tech. well done lokuma team!

@michael_shang That’s a high bar. Thank you, Michael. Glad it comes through.

Prajol Annamudu

This is very good product, I'm eagerly waiting to try

@prajol_annamudu Thanks Prajol! Would love to hear your thoughts after you try.

Thanks,

Mu

Nil Ni

Very Very cool! let me try it today! I really need a designer to uplift my sites right now :P

@nilni Let’s go:) curious how it feels in your workflow.

Lennart Rikk

Congrats on launch. Just a friendly suggestion, but it triggered my OCD hahaa, please center "Random Typography" vertically on: https://agent.lokuma.ai/group/group-2-before.png

@yodalr Haha good catch! Really appreciate you spotting that, Lennart!

That section is meant to show some of the “before” roughness, but this is exactly the kind of detail we want to smooth out. Thanks for calling it out, very much where we’re headed at Lokuma.

Ruolan Xia

Well done @mu_li !! It moves fast without sacrificing craft.

Most AI outputs feel like rough drafts. Lokuma feels closer to something you’d actually ship. The structure, spacing, and visual decisions make a real difference.

Feels like giving AI a sense of taste.

@trashcannot Thanks Ruolan!! We’ve always talked about this gap, right? AI can get something out fast, but getting it to a place you’d actually ship is a different game.

Glad the “taste” part comes through - still a long way to go, but this is exactly what we’ve been trying to push on.

Next time we should jam on this properly :)

Best,

Mu

Randhir
congrats on the launch @mu_li and nice thought of adding design intelligence to AI agents instead of hoping code‑first tools magically produce good UI. But how do you keep the output visually consistent without killing the agent’s creative freedom ?

@randhir_kumar7 That tradeoff is real. We try to anchor things with a consistent baseline (structure, spacing, hierarchy), while letting the agent’s context drive variation on top. So it stays coherent, but not rigid.

Curious how you think about that balance in your own work?

Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

Congratulations on the launch! Another great tool in the OpenClaw ecosystem.

@mykyta_semenov_ Glad to be part of the ecosystem. Would love for you to give it a try.

If it ends up being useful, feel free to share it with others as well. Thanks!

Julian Francis

This looks like a design tool. But it's actually solving a coordination problem.

Right now, the bottleneck in AI agent development isn't intelligence — it's presentation. Agents can think, but they can't express themselves visually without a human designer in the loop.

What you're really building is the translation layer between what an agent can do and what a user is willing to trust.

Because here's the part nobody talks about: users don't trust capability. They trust experience. And experience is design. The agents that feel trustworthy will outperform the ones that are technically superior. Design isn't the skin. It's the bridge between intelligence and adoption.

@julian_francis Thanks Julien! This is really well put - specially the “users don’t trust capability, they trust experience” part.

We kept seeing agents that technically worked, but just didn’t feel shippable.
That gap between “it works” and “you’d actually trust it” is exactly what we’re trying to close.

Curious if you’ve run into that in your own builds too?

Cooldk Cooldk

Really like this.

It feels pretty clear at this point that agents are becoming a real product layer, not just a feature. We’ve been thinking about the same shift at Lokuma from the design side — if agents are going to change how products get built, then design can’t stay as a separate, manual step in the old workflow.

That’s a big part of how we think about Lokuma as a design agent — a system built to turning intent into actual creation in a way that feels native to this new era.

Great launch.

Ryan

I know Mu’s work and the product taste has always been there. Nice to see it applied here.

@diablo2man Appreciate that man! It means a lot. Let’s catch up on the slopes soon!