
Genspark Design
Generate UI prototypes, videos, and posters with AI
189 followers
Generate UI prototypes, videos, and posters with AI
189 followers
Genspark Design generates UI prototypes, HTML animations, videos, and posters from a prompt. Upload Figma files to maintain brand consistency across outputs. For non-designers who need production-ready creative assets.







Genspark Design is the new unified AI workspace for generating UI prototypes, HTML animations, videos, and posters all from a single prompt, with a direct path to working code.
Right now, going from a rough idea to a shippable design means juggling multiple tools: one for visuals, one for prototyping, one for code handoff. Each switch costs time and introduces inconsistency. Genspark Design collapses that into one place, powered by Claude Opus 4.7.
Here's what you get:
🎨 Generate UI prototypes, HTML animations, videos, and posters from a text prompt
📁 Upload your Figma files to maintain brand consistency across every output
⚙️ Convert any design to working code in one click via Genspark Code
👥 Save and share your design system with your team across projects
Built for founders, PMs, and solo operators who need to design and ship without a dedicated design or dev team.
Try it free at genspark.ai/agents?type=design. Individual users get 50% off credits for the first two weeks from today.
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The Figma-upload-for-brand-consistency angle is what separates this from the usual prompt to image toys, since matching an existing design system is exactly where those fall apart. Covering UI prototypes, HTML animations and posters from one prompt is a wide net. When you import a Figma file, are you pulling real tokens and components, or reading it as a visual style reference? That one detail decides whether the output is production ready or just on brand by luck.
Interesting launch! 🚀
The Figma import for maintaining brand consistency is a nice touch.
I'm curious: if a team updates its design system in Figma, can Genspark automatically reflect those changes in future generations, or does the design system need to be re-imported each time?
The Figma-upload-for-brand-consistency angle is what stands out to me here, most "prompt → UI" tools fall apart the moment you need outputs to match an existing design system. Generating prototypes, HTML animations and posters from one prompt is ambitious. Curious: when you import a Figma file, are you pulling actual tokens/components, or more of a visual style reference? That's the line between "nice demo" and "I'd use this at work."
Really exciting for non-designers who wants to prototype some visuals ! I'm curious though : what kind of inputs are supported except Figma files ?
Also, any plans to use Opus 4.8 in the future or even to let the user choose the LLM ?
The single-prompt-to-prototype-to-code pipeline is the part that stands out to me. Most of the AI design tools I've tried nail one step (generation or code handoff) but force you to rebuild consistency manually in between. Does the design system you save persist across separate Genspark Code sessions, or only within one project?
Genuine question - UI prototypes, HTML animations, videos, AND posters is a lot to cover. V0 owns the prototype end, Canva AI owns the marketing asset end, and both are deeply entrenched. What does Genspark Design do that makes the output actually usable in a real workflow vs just another thing you screenshot and share in Slack? The Figma file upload for brand consistency is a smart angle - curious how far that actually goes in practice.