Perture captures the decisions behind your brand: what fits, what breaks, what ships. So teammates and clients can create after handoff without pulling you back into every asset.
Perture helps AI coding agents create interfaces without breaking the brand.
AI can build UI fast, but it often invents logos, uses approximate colors, ignores typography, or drifts from the brand system. Perture gives agents the official assets, tokens, and rules, then validates the output before it ships.
I’d love feedback from founders, designers, agencies, and anyone using AI to create landing pages, websites, or product UI.
What is the most common brand mistake you see in AI-generated interfaces?
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How does Perture actually capture the "why" behind each decision in a way that teammates can act on later, especially when context is scattered across Slack, Figma comments, and meetings?
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Tried it on a quick brand guidelines handoff and the decision log actually saved my teammate from redoing a layout. The "what breaks" notes felt brutally honest in a useful way.
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How does Perture actually capture the "why" behind each decision in a way that teammates can act on later, especially when context is scattered across Slack, Figma comments, and meetings?
Tried it on a quick brand guidelines handoff and the decision log actually saved my teammate from redoing a layout. The "what breaks" notes felt brutally honest in a useful way.