SketchFlow 6 adds live co-editing and model-driven components for faster handoffs
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The new live co-editing matches behavior found in code editors: multiple designers can work on the same file with low-latency sync and conflict resolution that supports component-level locking. SketchFlow embedded lightweight models to propose component variants and responsive adaptations that teams can accept or reject inline.
A notable addition is the 'component provenance' panel that records how models modified a component—what prompts or rules were applied—helping teams understand automated changes and roll them back if necessary. The release also tightens integration with version control systems so developers can fetch serialized component snapshots.
SketchFlow emphasized enterprise scalability: admins can set policy for model suggestions, require human review for production components, and enable on-premises inference for sensitive assets. Early adopters report quicker exploratory iterations and cleaner design-to-dev handoffs.