Morph Design launches Sketchly 2.0 with vector-aware AI for layout refinement

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Morph Design launches Sketchly 2.0 with vector-aware AI for layout refinement

Sketchly 2.0 from Morph Design adds a vector-aware AI engine that converts hand-drawn sketches and rough wireframes into production-ready vector assets and layout systems. The update is aimed at designers who prototype rapidly by hand and need seamless handoff to engineering.

New features include automatic grid extraction, component detection with export-ready symbols, and a 'design audit' that flags accessibility and spacing issues. The company also improved collaboration features and introduced one-click exports to popular frontend frameworks.

Morph Design plans enterprise licensing with on-prem options for regulated teams and an education tier for design programs. Early adopter case studies show substantial time savings in handoff and fewer iteration cycles between design and implementation.