Your real product lives in the browser. Introducing MagicPath web capture: Import any functional web element into a canvas, edit it visually or with AI, and even request changes right as you capture. You can now finally build with your real product. Capture. Edit. Ship.

Oct 30, 2025 · 5:28 PM UTC

A big problem today is that AI can't really understand your brand or product. We've done a lot of work at MagicPath to solve this. First themes and component libraries, but your real design lives on the web, so now you can edit, prototype, and build with it. Here I am importing some components from @tryramp landing page.
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Inspiration also lives on the web. You can import anything you like and change/adapt it to your use case. And it works with anything, and I mean ANYTHING. You can now remix the web.
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What you get, of course, is an interactive React component and code you can export. You can also create a reusable component library directly from the captured element.
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It's truly a magical experience, especially when you get to just pop a working element into your canvas. Our beta testers said it's one of the most powerful AI flows they have ever used. Some people are even using it as a way to clean up and actually properly design some of their already vibecoded apps. It's so much easier to visualize things this way.
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This is still in beta, and our recommendation is don't import really big parts or full websites, but do it on a component level (sidebar/different sections, etc.). We will improve it as we go. We are already working on some updates. We also made it really easy to access it from the app as well.
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Replying to @skirano
I spy @GoogleAIStudio 👀 Love this update! Going to be using this to prototype ideas with the team!!!
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ahaha you know it!
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It's heeeeerreeeee
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You saw it when it was just a baby ahah
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insane stuff
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AI integration in web capture like this changes everything. From static sites to dynamic, editable experiences in minutes. Web development just got a massive upgrade. 🚀
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Replying to @skirano
love it! congrats on the launch!
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Looks cool dude. Nice work!
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Thank you! Would love to hear your thoughts
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We really fixed vibecoding lol
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interesting. i was gonna roast tf out of u but it worked...? genuinely surprised my man. it managed to clone something i had manually failed to clone
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hahah look at that! Bets review
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Pretty cracked
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So rad. As an SME pretending to be a PM, this is my dream. Taking it to my eng team ⏩
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I've been doing this manually since vibe coding. No more inspect elements!
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Replying to @skirano
This looks amazing… really good idea… i am sure gonna try that
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This is brilliant!
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