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Relume Releases an AI-Powered Website Builder That Exports to Figma and Webflow

Relume Releases an AI-Powered Website Builder That Exports to Figma and Webflow

Sydney-based startup Relume has released the first-ever artificial intelligence-powered website builder that exports to Figma and Webflow.

Relume Releases an AI-Powered Website Builder That Exports to Figma and Webflow

Relume is an intuitive and user-friendly no-code platform. It enables individuals with no experience to easily develop websites. The new AI-powered feature was built by a team of six members, some of whom have previously worked at Antler and Canva. 

The enhanced platform enables users to develop website wireframes by inserting prompts. Once built, individuals can export the ready sites into Figma or Webflow. The program helps developers save time and streamline the process of website creation.

Relume Releases an AI-Powered Website Builder That Exports to Figma and Webflow

Relume was launched in November 2021. As of today, it has attracted over 41,000 users without outside investment. Among the companies that have used the platform to build website landing pages are blockchain game developer Dapper Labs, sportswear giant Nike, Jasper AI, and meditation app Headspace.  

“We’re excited to launch our new AI-powered site builder, which we believe will significantly speed up the process of building marketing websites from scratch. Our mission is to use AI to empower designers, not replace them, and we’re confident that with this launch we will go a long way towards achieving this goal,” said the co-founder of Relume, Dan Anisse.

It’s worth noting that Relume aims to become the next Canva of Australia. According to the press release, the company believes its new AI-powered website builder will help it achieve this goal. 

On a side note, the visual communication platform Canva has also recently introduced several AI-powered features. In March this year, it unveiled the enhanced Visual Worksuite, which includes Magic Design, Magic Edit, Translate, Magic Write, Beat Sync, and Canva Assistant. In August, Canva partnered with AI video generation platform HeyGen to introduce AI avatars to Canva designs.

Source: mPost

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