A simple tool to convert screenshots, mockups and Figma designs into clean, functional code using AI. Now supporting Claude Sonnet 3.5 and GPT-4o!
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Supported stacks:
- HTML + Tailwind
- HTML + CSS
- React + Tailwind
- Vue + Tailwind
- Bootstrap
- Ionic + Tailwind
- SVG
Supported AI models:
- Claude Sonnet 3.5 - Best model!
- GPT-4o - also recommended!
- DALL-E 3 or Flux Schnell (using Replicate) for image generation
See the Examples section below for more demos.
We also just added experimental support for taking a video/screen recording of a website in action and turning that into a functional prototype.
Follow me on Twitter for updates.
Try it live on the hosted version (paid). If you're a large or medium enterprise (50+ employees), book a meeting to explore custom enterprise plans.
The app has a React/Vite frontend and a FastAPI backend.
Keys needed:
- OpenAI API key with access to GPT-4 or Anthropic key (optional)
- Both are recommended so you can compare results from both Claude and GPT4o
If you'd like to run the app with Ollama open source models (not recommended due to poor quality results), follow this comment.
Run the backend (I use Poetry for package management - pip install poetry
if you don't have it):
cd backend
echo "OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key" > .env
echo "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your-key" > .env
poetry install
poetry shell
poetry run uvicorn main:app --reload --port 7001
You can also set up the keys using the settings dialog on the front-end (click the gear icon after loading the frontend).
Run the frontend:
cd frontend
yarn
yarn dev
Open http://localhost:5173 to use the app.
If you prefer to run the backend on a different port, update VITE_WS_BACKEND_URL in frontend/.env.local
For debugging purposes, if you don't want to waste GPT4-Vision credits, you can run the backend in mock mode (which streams a pre-recorded response):
MOCK=true poetry run uvicorn main:app --reload --port 7001
If you have Docker installed on your system, in the root directory, run:
echo "OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key" > .env
docker-compose up -d --build
The app will be up and running at http://localhost:5173. Note that you can't develop the application with this setup as the file changes won't trigger a rebuild.
- I'm running into an error when setting up the backend. How can I fix it? Try this. If that still doesn't work, open an issue.
- How do I get an OpenAI API key? See https://github.com/abi/screenshot-to-code/blob/main/Troubleshooting.md
- How can I configure an OpenAI proxy? - If you're not able to access the OpenAI API directly (due to e.g. country restrictions), you can try a VPN or you can configure the OpenAI base URL to use a proxy: Set OPENAI_BASE_URL in the
backend/.env
or directly in the UI in the settings dialog. Make sure the URL has "v1" in the path so it should look like this:https://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/v1
- How can I update the backend host that my front-end connects to? - Configure VITE_HTTP_BACKEND_URL and VITE_WS_BACKEND_URL in front/.env.local For example, set VITE_HTTP_BACKEND_URL=http://124.10.20.1:7001
- Seeing UTF-8 errors when running the backend? - On windows, open the .env file with notepad++, then go to Encoding and select UTF-8.
- How can I provide feedback? For feedback, feature requests and bug reports, open an issue or ping me on Twitter.
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Instagram page (with not Taylor Swift pics)
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Hacker News but it gets the colors wrong at first so we nudge it