FluxUI raises $12M to launch low-code visual builder powered by LLM-guided design patterns

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FluxUI raises $12M to launch low-code visual builder powered by LLM-guided design patterns

FluxUI announced a $12 million Series A and the public release of its low-code visual builder, which integrates large language models to suggest design tokens, responsive rules, and accessibility fixes as developers drag components. Investors include DesignWorks Capital and several former product leads from major SaaS firms.

The product combines a visual canvas with an LLM assistant that recommends component states and adaptive typography rules based on context and brand tokens. Teams can generate variants, export production-ready React or SwiftUI components, and enforce design system constraints automatically.

FluxUI believes the AI-guided approach reduces the back-and-forth between designers and engineers. Alongside the launch, the company unveiled plugins for Figma and Storybook to keep cross-tool workflows in sync and ensure design decisions are traceable from brief to code.