CanvasFlow unveils Figma-integrated generative layout tool after $18M seed

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CanvasFlow unveils Figma-integrated generative layout tool after $18M seed

CanvasFlow revealed its investor-backed product today: a generative layout assistant that creates responsive component trees and CSS layouts inside Figma. The $18 million seed was led by Constellation Ventures, and funds will support product development and partnerships with major design-tool vendors.

The CanvasFlow plugin analyzes design intent and produces constraint-aware responsive layouts, customizable style tokens, and annotated handoff specs developers can copy as React and SwiftUI snippets. It emphasizes predictability: designers can lock constraints and preview across breakpoints before exporting code.

Early testers reported reduced front-end implementation time and fewer layout regressions. CanvasFlow plans to add token sync with popular design systems, a CLI for CI-driven checks, and enterprise features like single sign-on and audit logs in the next two quarters.