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Pluck

Turn any web component into pixel-perfect AI Prompt

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Hunted byAntoni SilvestrovicAntoni Silvestrovic

Pluck is a Chrome extension that lets you copy any UI component from any website and paste it into Claude, Cursor, Lovable, or any AI tool. One click captures the full structure — HTML, styles, fonts, colors, spacing, and assets. Paste and get pixel-perfect code.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Antoni, the maker of Pluck. I built Pluck because I was tired of the most tedious part of AI-assisted development: describing existing UI to AI tools. You see a perfect component on a website, and then you spend 10 minutes writing a prompt trying to describe it — the spacing, the colors, the layout, the typography. The AI gets it 50% right, and you still have to go back and forth five more times! Pluck fixes this. Click any component on any website, and Pluck captures everything — the full DOM structure with computed styles for every single element. It packages it all into a structured prompt that gives AI tools enough context to nail it on the first try. What makes it different: - It's not a screenshot tool — it captures the actual structure and computed styles - It targets your specific frameworks (Tailwind, React, Svelte, Vue, etc.) - It works on any page you can see, including dashboards behind a login - You can also paste directly into Figma as editable vectors Free plan: 50 plucks/month with the LLM Prompt copy mode. No credit card, no trial, free forever. Unlimited plan: $10/month for unlimited plucks + all copy modes including Figma. I'd love to hear what you think. Drop any questions below — I'll be here all day!

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Congrats on the launch, @bring_shrubbery! This solves a massive headache for anyone using Cursor or v0.


I spotted a value leak on your page, though. You mention that Pluck targets specific frameworks like Tailwind and React, but your Free plan only lists "Copy as LLM Prompt."


If I’m a dev, I need to know now if it fits my stack. By hiding the framework-specific output in the unlimited plan, you might be making the free tool look like a basic copy HTML extension.

Why not give users a few Premium Plucks for free so they can actually see the pixel-perfect Tailwind code?

That’s the 'Aha!' moment that gets people to pay $10/mo.