Aurora AI launches SketchFlow: a generative UX plugin that auto-creates wireframes from prompts
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Aurora AI today launched SketchFlow, a plugin that turns simple text prompts and user journey descriptions into annotated wireframes inside Figma and Sketch. The tool supports constraints like platform (iOS, Android, web), accessibility requirements, and copy tone, and it generates multiple alternative layouts with component-level export.
Alongside the launch, Aurora closed a $22 million Series A led by Meridian Capital with participation from Loop Ventures and several angel designers. The round will fund multimodal model training specific to UI patterns, additional plugin integrations, and expanding their design quality-assurance features.
Early testers report significant time savings: product teams used SketchFlow to produce first-pass prototypes in under 20 minutes and to iterate layout variants faster. Aurora says the models are trained on proprietary design pattern datasets and that they’re rolling out an enterprise release with audit logs and design system enforcement in Q4.
Designers skeptical of AI-generated interfaces can opt into a ‘human-in-the-loop’ mode that annotates the provenance of each element and exposes the pattern matches used to make decisions. Aurora’s bet is that speed plus control will push SketchFlow into standard early-stage UX workflows.