Flowstep is an AI design assistant for generating UI from text prompts. It is built for people who want to move from a concept to shippable interface designs, and the page says it can generate real UI in seconds.
The product supports a chat-like workflow: a user describes what they want, and the design appears on an infinite canvas. It can generate full experiences in one go, including login screens, dashboards, and profile pages, and it allows design work to be done with references by attaching a PRD, uploading an image, or pasting a link. Flowstep also lets users edit with AI or manually, and it says users have full control to customize the design without needing to learn complex tooling.
Collaboration is part of the product as described on the site. Flowstep supports real-time collaboration so teams can design together, see cursors move, keep edits in sync, and share feedback instantly. It also offers a direct copy-to-Figma workflow: any design can be selected in Flowstep and copied straight into a Figma file with ⌘C and ⌘V, with no plugin or Chrome extension needed. The page also says it can export clean, production-ready code built with React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS, and the page header mentions connecting an IDE via MCP.
Flowstep is offered as a free-to-start product with no credit card required, and the page invites users to see pricing plans for details. Its FAQ says users can sign up for a free account and start generating designs immediately. The page also states that personal data is not used to train AI models, including by its LLM providers, and that security measures are used to protect user data.
Flowstep is a Design & Creative project. It focuses on creating production-ready UI designs quickly from text prompts without manual design work. It is built as a B2B product for designers and product teams. A free plan is available. It ships for the web.
Among its 6 catalogued features are AI UI generation, text-to-design, and figma integration. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
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