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Visily vs Recraft

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Visily
DESIGN
0.0

Visily crosses from AI mockups into shipping code, with code generation now built in.

◆ Current state

Visily is an AI-powered UI design tool that publishes batched monthly updates. The recent arc has been about closing the gap between design output and a working product: Design Instructions and Deep Design mode in January raised the floor on AI-generated UIs, Figma import in February anchored the tool inside existing design workflows, and the March release adds outright code generation for finished designs along with a Plan Mode for ideation.

◆ Where it's heading

Visily appears to be narrowing toward 'design plus handoff' as the core promise rather than 'design with AI.' The Figma import + code generation pairing makes it a viable on-ramp for teams whose source of truth lives in Figma but who want a faster path to working frontend code. Plan Mode signals an upstream ambition too — rather than only generating final designs, the tool now wants to participate in the early ideation step where requirements get shaped.

◆ Prediction

Expect the code-generation surface to grow framework-specific (React/Tailwind first, more later) and tighter Figma round-tripping so designers can iterate in Figma and pull updates back through Visily for code regeneration.

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Recraft
DESIGN
6.3

Recraft is becoming a multi-model creative studio that lives inside designers' existing tools.

◆ Current state

Recraft is shipping on three concurrent fronts: its own image model (V4.1 just released), an expanding catalogue of third-party image and video generators (GPT Image 2, Seedance 2.0, PixVerse, Wan, Veo 3.1 Lite, Qwen, Flux Schnell, Grok), and embedded surfaces in Figma, Framer, and Chrome. Video generation, added in late March, has moved from a single capability into a substantive model menu. Node-based Workflows in beta push the product toward repeatable production pipelines.

◆ Where it's heading

Recraft is hedging the model-supremacy question by aggregating the best third-party generators while continuing to invest in its own V-series for a coherent aesthetic. The plugin distribution into design tools and the Workflows beta show the product strategy shifting from generator-as-destination to creative substrate that plugs into existing pipelines. The bet is that creative professionals will pay for curation, workflow, and aesthetic consistency on top of commodity model access.

◆ Prediction

Expect Workflows to graduate out of beta with stronger templating and team-sharing primitives, plus continued addition of video models as that frontier moves fast. Look for either an Adobe-side integration or a stronger Figma-native presence next, mirroring the Framer and Chrome moves.

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