AI built the app. Nobody built the design system.
The generated code works, but every screen invents its own spacing, colours, and type scale. There's no shared source of truth.
For Vibe Coders
AI can generate a screen in minutes. It can't give your apps shared design inheritance. Strata connects your token and component source once — every app you build or generate inherits it automatically.
The generated code works, but every screen invents its own spacing, colours, and type scale. There's no shared source of truth.
Three screens in and the buttons don't match, the type is inconsistent, and nothing looks intentional. Users notice before you do.
Going back to make it consistent means stopping feature work. The longer you wait, the more screens need fixing — and the harder the reset becomes.
Before Strata
You build 3 apps in a weekend. Each one has slightly different button styles, spacing, and colours. It looks like 3 different products from 3 different companies.
With Strata
Connect your source once. Every app you generate inherits the same token and component layer automatically. It looks like one product — because it is.
Connect your source once. Every connected app inherits that system.
Update the system definition and all consuming apps update from the same runtime layer.
App generation volume is increasing. Shared UI architecture is not. Strata is the infrastructure layer for giving AI-built apps a persistent design backbone across React, Web Components, and what comes next.
If you're using Cursor, v0, or Lovable alongside traditional engineering, Strata gives the whole stack one system to reference.
See the developer integration →If you want your Figma decisions to reach production without filing tickets, Strata is the runtime layer between design and code.
See the designer perspective →