Give your builder better starting material.
Each guide shows how to move a v-1 Library design into the tool you already use, without letting it drift back to default cards and purple gradients.
full-stack AI app builder
Start Lovable with a finished v-1.design visual direction so the generated app has a real design system before the backend work begins.
Open guidebrowser-based AI app builder
Bring finished v-1.design screens, assets, and prompt constraints into Bolt so fast prototypes keep one visual system.
Open guideReact and Tailwind UI generator
Use v-1.design as the taste and system layer before asking v0 to generate React and Tailwind interface work.
Open guideAI code editor
Use Cursor to apply a finished v-1.design Library handoff inside an existing repository.
Open guideterminal coding agent
Give Claude Code a v-1.design handoff so multi-file implementation work has a concrete visual target.
Open guiderepo-aware coding agent
Use Codex with v-1.design prompts to turn a finished design handoff into production repo changes.
Open guidehosted AI app builder
Use v-1.design to give Replit Agent a complete visual direction before it builds and publishes a prototype.
Open guideMake the visual decision before the build starts.
- Start from a finished Library design, not an empty prompt.
- Paste the tokens and guardrails before screen-level requests.
- Keep the live demo open while you review the result.
- Fix drift one screen at a time.