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Use your existing codebase, components, and pages to explore product ideas.
Alloy is the easiest way to make changes to your product. Just prompt, share, and push production-ready code.

Connect your codebase or capture pages from the browser extension.
Alloy runs your app in a sandbox and lets you view changes as you prompt.
Every session lives in the cloud. Share it with your team or customers instantly.
Use ideas, insights, and customer requests – from over 20 integrations – and build them directly in Alloy.
View integrationsChanges are built on your codebase. Push to a Pull Request at any time.
Share a link and get feedback from comments.
Raise a Pull Request and roll your change out to customers.
Stop spending time wrangling local developer environments.
We don't see security as a set of badges, but as a core engineering principle. Every part of our platform is architected to protect your data.
SecurityEither connect your codebase or add the browser extension. Using your codebase lets Alloy run your entire app and write production code, while the browser extension helps with instant visual prototyping.
Alloy lets anyone in your company start a session from the cloud, without having to run a developer environment on their local machine. Sessions can be started from Slack, run in parallel, shared with teammates or customers, and pushed to GitHub without any complex setup work.
Alloy lets you start from your existing product and write prodution code you can push to customers. Rather than pasting in screenshots and getting off-brand results, Alloy understands your product, component library, and design system. Everything you build automatically looks like something your designer made.
The browser extension requires no setup and captures your product instantly, letting you start prototyping right away. When you're ready for more power, you can connect your codebase, which requires admin permissions and around 15 minutes of setup time.
Not right now, but we're working on it. For now you'll get the best results by capturing your actual web app, not Figma. You can export your Alloy prototype to Figma at any time by clicking the Figma button in the top right of your prototype.
Yes, every Alloy session can be exported, accessed via MCP, or converted to a Pull Request in GitHub.