Alejandro Alonso
Product Designer, CompanyCam
The Chrome extension gives me really high-fidelity screens - I never get that level of fidelity in other platforms. I hand them straight to engineers.
Clone any website or web app in pixel perfect quality and make changes with AI.
for logged-in pages and flows
Capture, prompt, and share in just a few quick steps
Product Designer, CompanyCam
The Chrome extension gives me really high-fidelity screens - I never get that level of fidelity in other platforms. I hand them straight to engineers.
Product Designer, Contract
Alloy captures web screens in seconds - even pages behind a login. Most other tools can't do this.
Director of Product, Pragma
Other tools rebuild your product from scratch and often get it wrong. With Alloy you capture the page and go. I use it almost every day.
Product Support Specialist, Applicaa
The screen capture copies the exact layout and UI of our system. And the select button is a lifesaver.
Product, Storylane
Alloy gives me fast prototypes that look exactly like my product - that's the big differentiator. My team instantly gets what I mean.
Product, Humanaut Health
With other tools, users would get lost. Alloy lets me prototype inside an interface that already feels familiar to them.
Alloy captures the live website itself into an editable prototype. UX Pilot uses a URL or screenshot as a reference to generate a new design.
| Capability | UX Pilot | Alloy |
|---|---|---|
| Capture multiple pages | One public URL at a time, connect manually | Multi-page website capture via Chrome extension |
| Capture interactions | No capture for dropdowns, modals, or live UI states | Capture interactive UI states via Chrome extension |
| Price | Requires a paid subscription and costs credits | Pixel-perfect website capture is free |
| Pixel-perfect quality | AI-generated website recreation from a URL or screenshot | Pixel-perfect website capture using live HTML, CSS, and content |
A website cloner is a tool that creates a copy of an existing web page so you can inspect, edit, or build on it. Some tools download raw HTML, and others use AI to regenerate an approximation of the page. Alloy captures the actual live page — structure, styles, and content — and turns it into an editable, interactive prototype in your browser.
Most AI website cloners look at a screenshot of a site and regenerate an approximation of it, so details drift — fonts, spacing, and components come out slightly wrong. Alloy captures the real page itself, with its actual structure and styles, so the clone is pixel-perfect from the start. From there you edit it with AI chat: change copy, colors, layout, or entire components.
Yes. The Alloy Chrome extension captures pages directly from your browser, so anything you can see while signed in — dashboards, admin panels, internal tools — can be cloned exactly as it appears to you. This is a key difference from URL-based cloners, which can only reach public pages.
Yes. You can capture multiple pages from the same site and keep them together in one prototype, and interactive elements like dropdowns, modals, and menus are captured as real states you can open and edit rather than flattened into a static image. Single-page captures are the most reliable; multi-page captures are supported and work best when you capture the pages you need one by one.
Yes — editing is the point. Once a page is captured, you can change copy, colors, images, layout, and components by selecting elements directly or describing the change in AI chat. Because Alloy works with the real page rather than a regenerated copy, edits apply to the actual structure and the result stays true to the original design.
No. Paste a URL or use the Chrome extension to capture a page, then describe the changes you want in plain language. Alloy handles the underlying design and code, while designers and developers can still inspect and refine the result when they want more control.
Yes. A clone in Alloy is backed by the page's real HTML and CSS rather than a generated mockup, and you can export that code to reuse in your own project. You can also share the clone as an interactive prototype when a link is more useful than code.
Yes, you can clone websites with Alloy for free — capture pages, edit them, and share prototypes without a credit card. Paid plans add higher limits and team features; see the pricing page for what each plan includes.
Using Alloy to clone a website is permitted only if you own the website or have all necessary rights and permissions to capture and use it. Alloy's Terms of Use require you to use the Services lawfully and prohibit unlawful or infringing content, so you are responsible for confirming that you are authorised to clone the website and use its content, code, and assets.