Get design inspiration and generate production-ready frontend code from a text prompt, image, or Figma mockup. Engineers and designers at large and small companies use Magic Patterns to speed up time to launch. We support generating UI from your company's existing design system. Feel free to reach out: info@magicpatterns.com
Alex is the co-founder of Magic Patterns. Previously, he was the first employee at another YC startup, Canopy. His title was officially "software engineer," but he also did customer support, sales, recruiting, and project management — much like his role today. Before that, he was a full-stack engineer at LiveRamp. Entrepreneurship runs in the family: his grandpa founded a tortilleria in Tijuana, Mexico in the 1970s, which still exists to this day.
Teddy is a cofounder of Magic Patterns. Prior to Magic Patterns, Teddy worked at Canopy (YC W19) as an early employee and Robinhood pre-IPO. At both companies, Teddy worked closely with design to build beautiful interfaces.
tldr; Magic Patterns helps engineers and designers create user interfaces from a text prompt, image, or Figma mockup. We connect to your custom UI libraries through Figma, Storybook, or Github, so that the generated code uses your themes and components.
10,000+ developers and designers have used our beta so far and revenue on our individual plan is growing 34% MoM 📈. Start building today.
Demo Video - Generate UI from your Custom Design System
Connect your frontend context through Github, Storybook, or Figma and start prompting in our visual editor. Or you can choose a publicly available design system for free.
We use AI models to help non-technical founders, designers, and engineers speed up time to market.
Take our existing customer, Outerbase, for example:
And it uses their custom themes and components. It’s AI output, that’s actually helpful!
We’re Alex and Teddy, two technical founders who have been building products for 10 years together. Here’s us on Alex’s wedding day, where Teddy gave the best man speech about being a “work husband.” (Alex’s wife found it very funny.)