Loki.Build
Framer-level control with AI speed
Everyone knows Lovable speeds up wireframes but leaves you redrawing in Figma, while Webflow demands weeks of tutorials. Loki.Build just ended that trade-off: type a prompt, get a pixel-perfect landing, then open the Framer-level editor to tweak spacing, typography, or entire sections without breaking layout. Users cloned Stripe-level aesthetics in minutes and pushed live with a custom domain before lunch. If you ship marketing pages at scale and refuse to babysit breakpoints, this is your new default.
Why we love it
- Studio-grade output that rivals manual design
- Seamless prompt-to-editor workflow—no restart loop
- Brand rules enforce consistency across every page
- Reference-site cloning captures exact vibe
- One-click publish with custom domain
Things to know
- No real-time multiplayer yet
- CMS & dynamic data still on roadmap
- Pricing page missing from marketing site
About
AI-native website builder that generates studio-grade landing pages in seconds, then lets you edit every pixel in a visual editor—no code, no compromises.
Key Features
- ✓Prompt-to-page generation
- ✓Framer-like visual editor
- ✓Reusable brand rules
- ✓One-click publish & hosting
- ✓Mobile-responsive out-of-box
- ✓AI meta-tag SEO
- ✓Reference-site cloning
- ✓Team collaboration (soon)
Frequently Asked Questions
It auto-generates a living “brand rule” set from your colors, fonts, and references. Any new page or remix inherits these rules instantly; update once and the change cascades across the entire project.
Yes. Just paste your copy or outline in the prompt and tell Loki to keep it verbatim; the AI will design around your words without altering them.
Hosting on a Loki subdomain is included for free plans; paid plans add custom domains, SSL, and global CDN. There’s no hidden paywall after you publish.
Upload a screenshot or drop a URL and Loki recreates colors, spacing, typography, and block structure to about 90 % fidelity; you then tweak the final 10 % in the visual editor.
Native CMS and REST/GraphQL integrations are top priorities on the 2025 roadmap; your static pages will be convertible to dynamic collections without rebuilding.
At the moment Loki hosts for you; full HTML/CSS/JS export is planned but not yet available.