Magic Patterns
Magic Patterns, formerly known as Left on Read and Dreamer, is a B2B company specializing in engineering, product, and design solutions, offering tools for generating production-ready frontend code and supporting UI customization with a company's own design system.
Company Overview
Magic Patterns is a B2B company that operates in the Engineering, Product, and Design sub-industry. The company launched in January 2023 and is part of Y Combinator's W23 batch. Magic Patterns supports generating production-ready frontend code from a text prompt, image, or Figma mockup. The company allows users to use their own component library for UI generation and is known for providing design inspiration for engineers and designers.
Locations
Magic Patterns is based in San Francisco, CA, USA and also offers remote work options. The company's operations are not limited to a single region; it serves users in the United States, Canada, and other regions through its fully remote work model.
Services
Magic Patterns offers several key services aimed at engineers and designers. Users can generate production-ready frontend code from a text prompt, image, or Figma mockup. The company also supports generating UI from an existing design system. Additionally, Magic Patterns provides comprehensive documentation on getting started, a prompting guide, and a developer FAQ. For enterprise solutions, it includes detailed security information.
Blog - The Madhatter
Magic Patterns publishes a blog called 'The Madhatter' which is managed by the team members Alex, Katie, and Teddy. The blog covers a range of topics including design systems, implementing dark mode, and understanding font sizes. This resource is designed to provide valuable insights and inspiration to engineers and designers.
Open-Source and Social Media
Magic Patterns maintains an open-source catalog on GitHub, allowing the developer community to contribute and benefit from shared resources. The company is also active on social media platforms including Twitter, LinkedIn, GitHub, and Slack. These platforms are used to provide updates, share insights, and engage with the community. Additionally, Magic Patterns maintains an operational status page to keep users informed about system updates.