Anima Unveils First AI Code Personalization for Developers
January 29, 2024

Anima announced AI Code Personalization that leverages generative AI in their code-generation engine.

This feature empowers developers to automatically customize the code they produce so it resembles their coding style, significantly saving editing time.

Anima's code personalization is now available in the Anima Figma Plugin and in Figma's Dev Mode.

In June 2023, Anima co-launched Figma's Dev Mode, a new interface for developers in Figma with dedicated design-to-code features enabling easy navigation, design inspection and tracking of changes made to the design. Anima's AI Personalization is another step towards its goal of offering the full life cycle of end-to-end development of digital experiences like web apps and websites.

Combining Anima's pixel-perfect, high-end code with the capabilities of LLMs results in high-end personalized code that is tested, healed, and low on errors.

"Anima already produces a pixel-perfect code that runs out of the box, right out of Figma," says Avishay Cohen, CEO of Anima. "Now, this code generation gets the superpowers of genAI, so developers can turn any Figma into pixel-perfect runnable code that mimics the way they write code, and they can make things work automatically. By further automating design system management, products and features can be created faster and with greater consistency."

Key Features

- Personalization allows free text instructions, code samples, or pre-made presets.

- Solves the need to serve relevant code according to team's conventions: Accessibility features, SEO optimizations, naming conventions, etc.

- Embraces the power of GenAI to take another step with code automation: Automatically adds responsive behavior, animations, logic, states, etc.

- Customized instructions may be applied to an entire project or even a specific component.

Future Anima product updates in 2024 include personalization presets for common usage; automation for users logging in with GitHub where Anima simply understands their coding conventions; AI Chat on Anima's new online code playground, and integrating with legacy/existing code-base.

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