Balsamiq Wireframes MCP
Official Balsamiq MCP server turns wireframes into LLM context for code generation.

Another AI wireframe tool competing with Figma AI, Uizard, and Galileo.
Product designers, startup founders, UX teams
Uizard · Galileo AI · Visily
When you start a project you get several design variations, pick one switch between them anytime.
Output is editable HTML. Share and edit/prompt with team-mates in real-time.
In-built demand data-based idea catalog (Lodestar Engine): Tons of SaaS markets mapped with Google search demand, leader revenue ranges, and ~60 product wedges within them. Pick one and click to design in the editor.
Free: 1 prompt / 24h. Pro: $19.99/mo, 100/day.
Official Balsamiq MCP server turns wireframes into LLM context for code generation.
Parallel model generation is nice, but Stripo and Beefree already solve this.
Prompt → editable merch asset, background removal, typography layers and 300 DPI export are all exposed in one editor, which actually matches the stated pain of 'Photoshop cleanup' after AI generation. The landing and mock editor show attention to UX — the value is in the focused workflow rather than novel ML tricks. It isn't reinventing image generation (lots of players already stitch similar features together), but if the model quality, upscaler and export fidelity hold up it will save creators real time; I'd want POD integrations and clearer licensing for generated art next.
Angora converts conversation and design tokens into actual production HTML/CSS (via Astro) rather than a static Figma specimen — it builds semantic, accessibility-minded components and wires them to data without a client runtime. The idea of the design system being the shipped site is smart and feels fresh; the obvious caveat is complexity — interactive state, complex component logic, and long-term maintainability are the hard parts that an alpha needs to prove it can handle.
AI design tool with inline editing, but Canva already does this.
Figma alternative with Design-as-Code, but Excalidraw and Penpot already own this space.