MiroMiro v2 turns sites into code
MiroMiro v2 turns any live website into an editable design surface, letting you inspect styles, tweak colors and spacing, and export sections as Tailwind or HTML/CSS. It also pulls design tokens, SVGs, Lottie files, images, and contrast checks into one Chrome-extension workflow built for designers and AI-coding.
This is the rare browser extension that feels more like a production workflow than a gimmick: it compresses “I like this site” into actual code you can ship. The jump from passive inspection to live editing is the important part.
- –Live editing on rendered pages is stronger than screenshot-to-code because it works against the real DOM, not a guess.
- –Tailwind, CSS vars, and JSON token export make it useful for teams standardizing design systems, not just one-off cloning.
- –The built-in asset and Lottie extraction is a practical edge for frontend work, especially when borrowing motion or visuals from existing sites.
- –WCAG contrast checks add a useful accessibility layer that most copy-design tools ignore.
- –The main risk is still fidelity and judgment: this helps rebuild inspiration fast, but teams still need to avoid shipping a copy by accident.
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2026-05-11
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2026-05-11
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