UI2Code.ai

UI2Code.ai

Turn UI designs into code instantly!

3.0
2 reviews

440 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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Hafzullah
We’re super excited to launch UI2Code today! 🎉 UI2Code is an AI-powered tool that instantly converts UI designs into clean, production-ready frontend code. Whether you’re a developer or designer, this tool will save you hours of manual coding by generating code for frameworks like React, Vue, Angular, Next.js, SwiftUI, Flutter, and more! 🔹 How it works? 1️⃣ Upload your UI design (image or Figma file) 2️⃣ Select your preferred framework 3️⃣ Get clean, optimized code instantly! We built this to make frontend development faster, easier, and more efficient. We’d love to hear your feedback, thoughts, and suggestions! 🔥 Try it out & let us know what you think! 👉 https://www.ui2code.ai/
Adem YILDIZ

@hafzullah @arimitaz Thanks for good wishes. We are working on our algorithm and AI to create best result in every day. You can test it using our FREE plan but please do not forget first month is free for PRO plan.

Xi.Z

Fantastic tool! As someone who's worked on both design and development sides, this solves a huge pain point. Love that you're supporting all major frameworks out of the box (React, Vue, Angular, Next.js, SwiftUI, Flutter). The clean, production-ready code output is exactly what teams need to move fast.

Curious about your approach to handling responsive designs and component states. Also, how do you maintain consistency with existing design systems? Would love to see some before/after examples of complex UI conversions.

Been waiting for a tool that bridges the design-dev gap this comprehensively. The first month free on PRO plan is a great way for teams to fully test the capabilities. Definitely upvoting this one! 🚀

Hussein

This looks really promising! The idea of turning UI directly into production-ready code sounds like a massive time-saver.


Curious—how well does it handle complex layouts and custom components? Does the generated code follow best practices, or does it still require a lot of manual cleanup?