Neuform is Meng To's (Design+Code) latest project: a production-oriented AI design tool where one prompt generates not just a visual but a complete HTML page, a reusable design system file, and the ability to remix across formats — web, mobile, slides, motion. The 400+ free templates in the public library give you a strong starting point even before you prompt.

The DESIGN.md output is the most distinctive piece: a structured design system definition you can feed to Claude or other AI coding tools for consistent downstream generation. It bridges the gap between AI-generated design and AI-generated code in a way most competitors have not thought through.

Pricing is honest: free lets you browse, a 3-day Pro trial with 20 prompts gets you started, then Pro at $25/month covers commercial use with 200 prompts/month and HTML/React export. With 18,000+ users and 16,000+ designs generated, it has real traction. The Figma copy handoff on paid plans means it sits comfortably in a professional workflow rather than just as a demo toy.

Alternatives to Neuform

Aura

Aura

Aura is an AI landing page and website builder that generates complete designs from text prompts or uploaded images, then exports clean HTML, Tailwind CSS, or frames to Figma. It gives you a full visual editor with 800+ templates, 15,000+ stock images, and 1,400+ components alongside access to Claude, Gemini, and GPT-4.1. Trusted by over 65,000 users; free tier available with paid plans for more prompts and exports.

Banani

Banani

Banani generates editable, multi-screen UI prototypes from text prompts, reference images, or screenshots, then lets you export directly to Figma, HTML/CSS, or image. It is aimed at non-designers — PMs, founders, engineers — who need to move fast without hiring a designer. Free tier includes 20 generations per day; paid plans start at $20/month.

Builder.io

Builder.io

Builder.io combines an AI-powered visual editor, headless CMS, and Figma-to-code pipeline in one platform — aimed at teams where marketing needs to update content and developers need to ship features without constant handoff. Its Visual Copilot converts Figma designs to production code claiming 80% faster delivery, and the drag-and-drop editor lets non-technical editors manage content without touching code. Used by Everlane and J.Crew; competes with Contentful and Plasmic.

Ceros Flex

Ceros Flex

Ceros Flex is the next-generation version of Ceros's no-code interactive content platform, rebuilt in HTML5 for speed and WCAG 2.2 compliance. Marketers and creative teams use it to build animated, interactive web experiences — editorial microsites, campaign pages, branded content — without writing code. AI handles repetitive tasks like resizing layouts and accessibility checks. Named after Flexbox, which powers its responsive layout engine.