Reviewers mostly see v0 as a strong UI prototyping and landing-page tool: fast, visually polished, and especially useful for generating React, Tailwind, and Next.js scaffolds from prompts or screenshots. Several say it helps them move from idea to demo quickly, and makers of Genpire and Basement Browser say it sped up MVP and marketing-site work. But praise is narrower for production use: repeated complaints mention weak backend or data wiring, broken or inconsistent output, styling drift, and pricing that feels hard to justify when retries pile up.
Good enough to get a good idea for the UX but the generated code is not directly usable in the NextJS project. The CSS breaks and some components do not reflect the same styles as shown in the generated website. Good for ideation and visualization though
What's great
prototyping (8)
What needs improvement
not suitable for full production (4)CSS issues in NextJS (1)
Used it to quickly generate clean UI ideas and components, saving tons of time during early design experiments. I used v0's figma import feature to import my figma design so that I can see how it'll look like. It's amazing.
I am a frontend dev with 15 years of experience, worked since IE5 and all seen the rise and fall of backbone, knockout, jQuery. I think v0.dev will finally show me out of office real soon. This is the one app that generates production grade quality code.