Transforms code screenshots into working projects using AI, accelerating development.
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Sign InDevlo is an AI tool for developers, created by the Devlo AI team, that instantly turns code screenshots, UI mockups, or even hand-drawn sketches into complete, working projects. Its core value lies in radically accelerating the initial stages of development, prototyping, and reverse engineering, saving hours of routine work recreating code or interfaces.
Key features: the tool can analyze uploaded images (screenshots, photos, PNG, JPG) and generate clean, ready-to-use code based on them in popular languages and frameworks such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, and others. It supports creating both frontend components and backend logic. Users can upload multiple screenshots to create a multi-page application. The system also offers a direct deployment function for the generated project to Devlo's own platform for instant viewing and testing.
A distinctive feature of Devlo is its focus on 'vibe coding'—an intuitive development process where an idea captured in an image quickly materializes into code, bypassing the lengthy stage of manual typing. Technically, this is achieved through advanced computer vision and generative AI models. The tool works as a web application, requiring no installation, and offers a simple drag-and-drop interface. Direct integrations with third-party services are currently limited, but a key integration is the ability to export finished code to a local development environment or to GitHub.
It is ideally suited for frontend developers who want to quickly create a prototype based on a design mockup or competitive analysis, for full-stack engineers saving time on layout, and for students learning programming who want to visualize what the result of their code should look like. Use cases include replicating interesting UI components found online, quickly starting a new project with a ready-made basic structure, and helping to understand someone else's code through its visual representation.