FlowUI raises $9.5M and releases Atlas: a design-to-code translator for enterprise apps
Design · 4 min read
FlowUI released Atlas, a product that converts Figma and Sketch layouts into functional React, Vue, or Svelte components, including state management hooks and accessible form controls. Unlike earlier design-to-code tools, Atlas targets enterprise flows with complex data bindings and localization, producing audited code and CI-ready artifacts.
The company closed $9.5 million in a Series A led by Redpoint, planning to build out additional connectors for backend APIs, role-based previews, and automated edge deployment patterns. FlowUI emphasized that Atlas isn't meant to replace developers but to remove boilerplate and accelerate prototyping and handoffs.
Pilot customers in HR software and B2B SaaS reported faster onboarding of new features and fewer inconsistencies between design mocks and shipped interfaces. FlowUI plans to add audit logs and a governance dashboard to help larger organizations track generated code over time.