
Our Take
Lien Chueh, Anusuya Bhuyan, Abderrahmane Hana, Oussama BEZZAD, Mouad Kabiri, Aya Birouk, Hamza Ifleh, and Sean Doyce looked at the design-to-code handoff problem and said "bridge? nah, we're closing it." That's the entire thesis right there in the name—Visdiff is done pretending that Figma-to-Flutter or Figma-to-React conversions can be handled with manual adjustments and hope. They're building the actual pipe that snaps design specs into production code without the 47 back-and-forth messages.
What we know: eight people, Product Hunt launch, devtools category, and a name that speaks to visual diffing. That's it on metrics. But if you're a frontend team that's ever spent three days arguing about whether that button padding matches the mock, you already know why this exists. The design-to-code gap has cost the industry billions in rework hours and developer sanity. Someone was going to build the tool that actually solves it instead of just making it slightly less painful.
They just launched on Product Hunt—so they're in go-to-market mode, probably hunting for early users, feedback, and any devs who've burned out on pixel-perfecting in the browser. If you're on a frontend team, this is worth a test drive. Check the link, kick the tires, and see if they actually closed what everyone's been bridging for years.
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