Framecraft raises $30M to launch a generative editor that turns sketches into production-ready UI

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Framecraft raises $30M to launch a generative editor that turns sketches into production-ready UI

Framecraft introduced a generative design editor that takes wireframes or whiteboard sketches and produces reusable components, layout constraints, and accessible attributes. The tool aims to speed the ideation-to-code pipeline while preserving design intent and brand patterns.

The financing round, led by Neon River Ventures with strategic participation from several design agencies, will help Framecraft expand its ML team and deepen framework exports. The company emphasizes a collaborative workflow where designers accept, refine, or rollback generated component proposals.

Framecraft also released templates for enterprise design systems and an audit tool that surfaces contrast and keyboard navigation issues in generated UI. Early customers report cutting front-end handoff time by up to half during pilot projects.