CodexFlow launches DesignerCopilot: AI assistant for component accessibility and naming
Design · 3 min read
DesignerCopilot integrates with major design files to analyze structure, verbosity, and accessibility gaps. The assistant suggests descriptive component names, proper ARIA roles, localized label variants, and flagging of contrast issues, all as changeable deltas that designers can accept or refine.
The plugin emits a mapping file for developers so suggested names and attributes can be applied during code generation or handoff. CodexFlow also provides a traceable audit of changes, helping teams demonstrate accessibility improvements over time.
DesignerCopilot's model is optimized to avoid hallucinations around semantics by coupling probabilistic suggestions with rule-based validators for accessibility standards such as WCAG. Early users say it significantly reduces the back-and-forth between designers and engineers on semantics.