I launched Vayro this morning, a free animated SVG background generator. Solo, bootstrapped, built in the browser, nothing you make touches a server.
The insight that shaped it: every background generator I tried treated export as an afterthought. You get a pretty preview, then the SVG and the CSS do not line up and you spend 20 minutes rewiring class names. So I made one invariant non negotiable: the exported SVG class names always match the exported CSS selectors. Copy, paste, it runs. No build step, no JS dependency.
Curious how others here think about this: when you use a generator (backgrounds, gradients, icons, whatever), what makes you trust its output enough to ship it? That trust gap is what I am trying to close.
Launch: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...