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Pozzle is a design system extraction tool with a very clear positioning: it reverse-engineers design assets such as colors, fonts, spacing, and components from websites, app pages, or screenshots that a team has already shipped, then generates a shareable Design Center. Its pitch is “Paste a URL. Get your design system.” It is well suited to teams that move quickly but have not yet built up solid design documentation.
Based on the main description, Pozzle supports pasting a URL or uploading screenshots, and is intended for public websites. The system crawls the source, extracts design tokens such as colors, typography, and spacing, then uses AI to name, classify, and consolidate those tokens. Its key value lies in handling “UI drift”: for example, if a marketing site, app, and documentation site each use a different shade of blue, Pozzle can compare multiple sources, cluster similar styles, flag conflicts, and let users decide whether to approve, override, or skip them. The Pro plan also offers component detection for elements such as buttons, input fields, and cards.
Pricing is straightforward. The Free plan is permanently free and includes 1 project, 2 sources per project, 2 screenshots per source, CSS export, a branded Design Center, 5 pages per crawl, and 10 extractions per day, but does not include Tailwind/JSON export. The Pro plan costs $29/month and supports unlimited projects and sources, all export formats, an unbranded Design Center, component detection, and higher crawl and extraction limits. In terms of ownership, the terms clearly state that users retain ownership of the content they submit and the extracted design tokens. Pozzle does not claim ownership of users’ design system data.
Its strengths are a low barrier to entry, a free trial with no credit card required, and a claimed turnaround time of 2 minutes. The Design Center can serve as a unified reference page for design, engineering, product teams, and new hires. CSS, Tailwind, and JSON exports also make it easier to bring the results into engineering workflows. The limitations are that the Free plan is mainly suitable for validation, while component detection and key export formats are locked behind Pro. There is little detail on logged-in pages, private systems, data security, or enterprise-grade permissions. The service availability terms also state that uninterrupted service is not guaranteed.
Pozzle is suitable for fast-growing startups, design leads, engineering managers, and teams that need to unify visual standards across multiple products. The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, so its status is unknown. Payment methods are also not disclosed. If access or payment is limited, alternatives include Figma Tokens, Specify, Style Dictionary, Zeroheight, Supernova, or using 即时设计 and Pixso together with manual design guideline organization.
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