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screenshot-to-code
DESCRIPTION
screenshot-to-code converts UI screenshots or design images into working front-end code, accelerating the path from concept to prototype. It uses modern vision-capable or code-generating models to infer layout structure, typography, and components, then outputs clean HTML/CSS (often Tailwind) or framework code. A web interface lets you upload images, tune options, and preview generated results, while a backend service orchestrates the model calls and post-processing. The tool focuses on practical developer outputs—semantic markup, reusable components, and readable classes—so the result is a starting point you can refine, not a throwaway demo. It also supports multi-model backends and local-first options to balance cost, speed, and privacy. Teams use it for rapid prototyping, migrating static mockups to codebases, and exploring design alternatives without hand-coding every pixel from scratch.
Features
- Upload a screenshot and generate HTML/CSS or framework code automatically
- Tailwind-oriented output and semantic markup for easier refactoring
- Browser UI with live preview and downloadable project assets
- Pluggable model backends, including cloud and local options
- Post-processing that groups elements into sensible components
- CLI and API surfaces to integrate into design-to-code workflows
Programming Language
Python
Categories
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/abi-screenshot-to-code.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.
