From rough ideas to Figma files, Anima’s AI generates accurate frontend code that matches your design system. Say goodbye to generic code agents - build real, responsive UI that’s on-brand and ready to ship.
We built Anima the UX design agent because we hit the same wall everyone hits with vibe-coding: coding agents ship fast, but they’re design-blind. You get inconsistent UI, broken patterns, and the “AI slop”.
What Anima does: it’s a design-first playground where you can go from ideas to runnable, on-brand code, with your brand + design system in the loop.
Start from a prompt, clone your site, paste Figma links, import a design system, then iterate with the agent. The output is real code you can hand off to engineering or to other agents via MCP.
What makes Anima different:
Design-first, not design-blind - Anima understands your brand and design system as context.
Works with your existing stack - Figma, design systems, and coding agents via MCP.
Real code, not just prototypes - Runnable, connected to data, and ready for handoff/publish.
Built for teams - Shared workspaces, shared context, consistent output.
Who is it for:
Product teams building with AI who are tired of inconsistent UI and design-handoff friction. Designers who want to ideate faster without breaking the brand. Engineers who want clean code from day one.
Anima has been leading the design-to-code space for 8 years, and is used by teams at Amazon, Samsung, Apple, Disney, Deloitte, and more. This launch is the next chapter: design as code, with AI that actually gets it.
We’ll be here all day. Ask anything, share your feedback, questions, and hot takes 👇
Congratulations on the launch! I’ve used Anima figma to code before and it was pretty amazing! Who was your target audience when you worked on this one? Was it the devs or non-devs too or even beginner coders?
This reminds me a bit of the direction many AI tools are going — specialized workflows instead of general assistants. Interested to see how this evolves compared to the larger models.
Great tool to clone and evolve nice websites design! Just curious - could it generate high end design for banner/posters in future too?
The biggest friction in AI-built products is that weird gap between prototype and production. If Anima really delivers runnable, on-brand code that engineers don’t have to clean up, that’s a big deal 🔥
Congrats on launching. How is this different from just using Figma + a coding agent like Cursor or Claude?
We need to either feed the figma file or we can start with a prompt, yes?
Hey PH 👋
Avishay here, co-founder of Anima.
We built Anima the UX design agent because we hit the same wall everyone hits with vibe-coding: coding agents ship fast, but they’re design-blind. You get inconsistent UI, broken patterns, and the “AI slop”.
What Anima does: it’s a design-first playground where you can go from ideas to runnable, on-brand code, with your brand + design system in the loop.
Start from a prompt, clone your site, paste Figma links, import a design system, then iterate with the agent. The output is real code you can hand off to engineering or to other agents via MCP.
What makes Anima different:
Design-first, not design-blind - Anima understands your brand and design system as context.
Works with your existing stack - Figma, design systems, and coding agents via MCP.
Real code, not just prototypes - Runnable, connected to data, and ready for handoff/publish.
Built for teams - Shared workspaces, shared context, consistent output.
Who is it for:
Product teams building with AI who are tired of inconsistent UI and design-handoff friction. Designers who want to ideate faster without breaking the brand. Engineers who want clean code from day one.
Anima has been leading the design-to-code space for 8 years, and is used by teams at Amazon, Samsung, Apple, Disney, Deloitte, and more. This launch is the next chapter: design as code, with AI that actually gets it.
We’ll be here all day. Ask anything, share your feedback, questions, and hot takes 👇
- Anima team