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Anima raises $10 million to turn design into code
Anima, a design-to-code platform, has completed a $10 million Series A funding round led by MizMaa Ventures. The funding will allow Anima to triple the size of its team and continue building its platform. Anima already has half a million users, including designers from Google, Netflix, Disney, Facebook, and Amazon. The platform aims to bridge the gap between design and development, allowing designers to create responsive prototypes without coding and developers to automatically translate designs into developer-friendly code. Animas approach is to work with existing workflows and enable faster delivery for design and development teams.
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Anima plays therapist to the 'love/hate' relationship of designers and developers
Anima, a platform that converts web and mobile app designs into code automatically, aims to improve the relationship between designers and developers. The platform saves time and money for organizations by automating the conversion process. Anima has been downloaded 400,000 times and is used by thousands of developers and designers. The tool may not be suitable for all developers, but it is improving over time based on user feedback. Anima uses a bottom-up business model and offers subscription plans starting at $31 per month. The platform is used by engineers in major companies like Facebook, Google, and Netflix, saving them 50% of development time.
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Israel's Anima launches new solution that turns design into react code
Israeli startup Anima has launched its first product, a tool that converts Figma designs into react code. The product was launched a month after the company secured seed funding. Animas system allows design teams to continue using their standard tools, such as Sketch, Adobe XD, and Figma, and then exports the design into HTML and an operational prototype. The new version 4.0 adds the ability to automate developer-friendly react code to the Figma, XD, and Sketch designs. Anima was founded in 2017 and has grown from 5 to 17 employees since its last funding round.
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This App Turns Designs Into Working Code
Anima, a new app, aims to solve the problem of creating apps from prototypes by turning designs imported from popular apps like Figma into working code. The app generates reusable chunks of code from repetitive data, allowing designers to easily create interfaces. While the apps capabilities are currently limited, it bridges the gap between designers and developers by enabling them to speak the same language. The article highlights the benefits of using Anima for app development and emphasizes the ease of replacing generated elements with new ones as needed.
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Anima's latest update draws on the popularity of design and no-code tools
Anima has launched Anima 4.0, a platform that allows designers to create prototypes in Figma that are translated into components in React. This shift in the companys product aims to bridge the gap between designers and developers, while also positioning itself in the no-code vertical. Anima is currently used by 300,000 designers, developers, and product managers from companies like Google, Amazon, Starbucks, and Walmart. The company has raised $2.5 million in seed funding and has experienced profitable growth. The Anima team has grown from four to 17 employees.
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Israeli startup Anima raises $2.5 million for no-code software used by Google, Facebook and Amazon - Tech.eu
Israeli startup Anima has raised $2.5 million in seed funding for its SaaS-grade no code platform. The platform, used by teams at Google, Facebook, Amazon, and other global brands, provides a design-to-code solution for enterprise SaaS. It allows design/product teams and front-end/engineering teams to collaborate using their existing tools and tech stacks. Anima delivers 80-100 percent of the code for production servers, accelerating delivery and reducing team tension. The startup, founded in 2017, has high-profile customers including Bloomberg, Cisco, Samsung, LG, BOSCH, Walmart, HP, eBay, and Starbucks. The funding was provided by Hetz Ventures and Israeli angel investor Zohar Gilon.
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Yo founder returns with design-to-code startup Anima
Anima, a startup founded by Or Arbel, aims to help app designers build complex products in less time. The company offers plug-ins for the popular interface design platform Sketch, with products like Auto-Layout and Launchpad. Anima has quietly gained 100,000 users and several thousand paying customers. The startup has been admitted to Y Combinators accelerator and is launching Timeline, which allows interactive designs made in Sketch to be exported directly into functioning code. Animas products are already being used by individual designers at Fortune 500 companies. The company plans to expand its plugins to other design platforms and believes it can significantly improve the design-to-code process.
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