Lokuma drops design layer for AI agents
Lokuma launches a "design intelligence layer" that integrates with agents like OpenClaw and Claude Code to handle layout, typography, and visual refinement. It bridges the gap between raw AI code generation and professional-grade aesthetic output.
Lokuma is carving out a "design reasoning" niche that moves AI agents from functional code to commercially viable products. It plugs directly into agentic CLIs like Claude Code and OpenClaw via a simple shell integration, solving the "AI slop" problem by applying layout and hierarchy reasoning instead of just generating CSS. By functioning as a specialized sub-agent, it allows main agents to offload aesthetic decisions. The API-first approach makes it model-agnostic and easy to embed in custom devtool workflows, making it significant for the "agent-to-app" pipeline where UI polish is currently the main manual bottleneck.
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2026-03-21
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2026-03-21
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