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Design smarter with an AI UI consistency checker

Ship polished work—without chasing down mismatched buttons or off-brand styles. An AI UI consistency checker scans your designs for drift across components, spacing, typography, and states, so you can focus on the experience, not the cleanup. Design, prototype, and refine with confidence—knowing your UI stays aligned from first frame to final handoff.

Keep your product aligned with an AI UI consistency checker

Catch inconsistencies instantly

Scan frames, flows, and components in seconds. The AI UI consistency checker flags visual and structural mismatches—so you can fix issues before review.

Design with your system

Validate layouts against your team’s components, tokens, and styles. Stay on-brand and reduce visual drift across every iteration.

Standardize flows and states

Compare patterns across screens to ensure consistent interactions, spacing, and behaviors—without manually auditing every detail.

Close the gap before handoff

Resolve UI inconsistencies early and deliver cleaner files to engineering. Fewer surprises. Less rework. Smoother builds.

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