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AuraPencil (pen.dev)Superdesign
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- Free with no card: Pencil (pen.dev).
- Editor's picks: Pencil (pen.dev), Superdesign.
- No logged gotchas: Aura.
| Field | Auraaura.build | Pencil (pen.dev)pen.dev | Superdesignsuperdesign.dev |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | Prompt- or screenshot-driven builder producing responsive HTML + Tailwind + vanilla JS, plus a Figma export with editable frames. Ships a hosted CMS and custom domains. Page builder, not app builder — no backend or auth. | A Figma-like canvas inside Cursor/VS Code/Windsurf, storing designs as JSON .pen files inside your project folder so they are git-versioned next to the code. Runs as an MCP server, so the agent reads the canvas as structured design context rather than as an image. Two-way: you can import existing components back onto the canvas. | Turns prompts into UI on an infinite canvas and writes production React + Tailwind into your repo via your coding agent. Its differentiator: it reads your existing codebase and design system first, so output matches conventions instead of generating a parallel island. |
| Category | AI design builders | AI design builders | AI design builders |
| Cost tier | mixed | free | mixed |
| Pricing | Free · $25 / $50 / $100 per mo | Free during early access | Free tier · $20/mo flat |
| Why builders pick it | The Tailwind classes transfer almost losslessly: export HTML, paste into Lovable, ask it to convert to a React component keeping the classes. Better than re-prompting from a screenshot, worse than a real component export — it has zero awareness of shadcn, so you get raw divs, not <Card>. | Names your exact stack as a first-class target — React + Tailwind + shadcn/ui. Draw the article template, and the drawing becomes real components. Because the .pen file lives beside the code, the design and the build cannot silently drift. | The one that addresses 'my site looks like generic AI output' at the source. Because it inspects your design system, it has a real shot at emitting proper shadcn primitives rather than raw divs. Installs as a portable skill across 70+ agents. |
| Watch out for | not logged | Requires a local checkout via Lovable's GitHub sync — cannot touch the browser editor. Domain is mid-rename (pencil.dev → pen.dev), early access, no published pricing commitment. | Needs a local repo like Pencil. The original IDE extension is explicitly no longer maintained — development moved to the web app plus the skill. A 2026 review reports real instability (broken logins, canvas crashes). |
| How to wire it up | not logged | MCP server; assumes Claude Code as the agent | npx skills add superdesigndev/superdesign-skill |
| Editor's pick | No | Yes | Yes |
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# Tool comparison — Aura vs Pencil (pen.dev) vs Superdesign Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects. Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code. ## Aura (aura) - URL: https://www.aura.build/ - Category: AI design builders - Cost: mixed — Free · $25 / $50 / $100 per mo - What it is: Prompt- or screenshot-driven builder producing responsive HTML + Tailwind + vanilla JS, plus a Figma export with editable frames. Ships a hosted CMS and custom domains. Page builder, not app builder — no backend or auth. - Why builders pick it: The Tailwind classes transfer almost losslessly: export HTML, paste into Lovable, ask it to convert to a React component keeping the classes. Better than re-prompting from a screenshot, worse than a real component export — it has zero awareness of shadcn, so you get raw divs, not <Card>. - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/aura ## Pencil (pen.dev) (pencil) - URL: https://www.pen.dev/ - Category: AI design builders - Cost: free — Free during early access - What it is: A Figma-like canvas inside Cursor/VS Code/Windsurf, storing designs as JSON .pen files inside your project folder so they are git-versioned next to the code. Runs as an MCP server, so the agent reads the canvas as structured design context rather than as an image. Two-way: you can import existing components back onto the canvas. - Why builders pick it: Names your exact stack as a first-class target — React + Tailwind + shadcn/ui. Draw the article template, and the drawing becomes real components. Because the .pen file lives beside the code, the design and the build cannot silently drift. - Trap: Requires a local checkout via Lovable's GitHub sync — cannot touch the browser editor. Domain is mid-rename (pencil.dev → pen.dev), early access, no published pricing commitment. - Wiring: MCP server; assumes Claude Code as the agent - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/pencil ## Superdesign (superdesign) - URL: https://superdesign.dev/ - Category: AI design builders - Cost: mixed — Free tier · $20/mo flat - What it is: Turns prompts into UI on an infinite canvas and writes production React + Tailwind into your repo via your coding agent. Its differentiator: it reads your existing codebase and design system first, so output matches conventions instead of generating a parallel island. - Why builders pick it: The one that addresses 'my site looks like generic AI output' at the source. Because it inspects your design system, it has a real shot at emitting proper shadcn primitives rather than raw divs. Installs as a portable skill across 70+ agents. - Trap: Needs a local repo like Pencil. The original IDE extension is explicitly no longer maintained — development moved to the web app plus the skill. A 2026 review reports real instability (broken logins, canvas crashes). - Wiring: npx skills add superdesigndev/superdesign-skill - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/superdesign ## Quick read - Free with no card: Pencil (pen.dev). - Editor's picks: Pencil (pen.dev), Superdesign. - No logged gotchas: Aura. ## Rules 1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is. 2. Read the full dossier before integrating. 3. Fetch /api/public/models before writing any AI model ID.
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