
UI2Code.ai
Turn UI designs into code instantly!
435 followers
Turn UI designs into code instantly!
435 followers
Converts your UI designs into clean, production-ready frontend code. Supporting popular frameworks like React, Vue, Angular, Next.js, SwiftUI, and Flutter, it streamlines development and bridges the gap between designers and developers.




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UI2Code.ai
hi @praney_behl thanks for feedback. Yes definitely they are in our roadmap. Stay tuned :)
The html code is nowhere near the uploaded design :/ 100% different design.
UI2Code.ai
@valentin_stefan3 sorry to hear that. We are always improving our model and algorithm to make results more accurate.
UI2Code.ai
@valentin_stefan3 Hi Valentin, first of all thank you for your comment and sorry about the result. Our aim is of course to provide the most accurate design, but as you know, in some cases AI models can react differently than we think. If you can share your case with us, we will look into it and try to fix the problem.
Please contact us at contact@ui2code.ai
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Incredible tool! As someone with experience in both design and development, I know how challenging it can be to bridge the gap between the two. Supporting all major frameworks right out of the box (React, Vue, Angular, Next.js, SwiftUI, Flutter) is a game-changer, and the clean, production-ready code output is exactly what teams need to accelerate development.
I’m especially curious about how you handle responsive designs and dynamic component states. Also, how does this integrate with existing design systems to ensure consistency? Would love to see some before-and-after examples of complex UI transformations in action.
This is exactly the kind of solution the industry has been waiting for! The free first month on the PRO plan is a fantastic way for teams to explore its full potential. Definitely giving this an upvote! 🚀
Oasi
Turning UI designs into production-ready code instantly is very helpfull for both designers and developers.
How does it differ from other similar tools like Bolt, V0, or Lovable in terms of speed, customization, and supported frameworks?