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Onlook
The open-source, local-first Figma for react apps
# Code Generator
Featured on : Oct 29. 2024
Featured on : Oct 29. 2024
What is Onlook?
Onlook is an open-source, local-first, visual editor for React Apps. Design directly in your React App, and instantly write all of your changes to code. Craft your interface with a next-generation design tool that will help you ship faster than ever before.
Problem
Users face challenges when designing React Apps due to the lack of a visual editor that allows direct design and code changes.
Drawbacks: Traditional methods lead to slower design iteration processes, code-base inconsistencies, and longer development cycles.
Solution
A visual editor embedded within React Apps that allows direct design changes and instant code updates.
Core features: Design interfaces within the app, instant changes reflected in the code, open-source and local-first approach.
Customers
React developers, UI/UX designers, and web developers seeking efficient design processes and seamless integration of design with code.
Occupation: React developers, UI/UX designers, Web developers.
Unique Features
Enables real-time visual design changes directly within the React App environment.
Offers a local-first approach ensuring all changes are saved on the user's device, ensuring privacy and data ownership.
Facilitates quick design iteration, leading to faster deployment of React Apps.
User Comments
Intuitive and time-saving tool for React App design and development.
Seamless integration of design and code, enhancing collaboration within teams.
Appreciation for the open-source nature of the tool.
Positive feedback on the efficiency and speed of making design changes.
Traction
Onlook has gained popularity with over 100k monthly active users.
The product was recently featured on ProductHunt, with positive user reviews and engagement.
Received funding of $500k for further product development.
Market Size
$7.3 billion: Predicted market size for low-code development platforms by 2025, indicating a growing demand for tools enhancing developer productivity and efficiency.