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May 6, 2026·Guides
Best Website Builders in 2026: Practical Guide
From drag-and-drop builders for small businesses to visual editors for React teams, here are the best website building tools available in 2026.
Ludvig Hedin·5 min readMay 6, 2026·Thought Leadership
The Future of Web Development is Visual-First
Visual interfaces are becoming the default entry point for building software. Here's why that shift is inevitable — and what it means for the next generation of developer tools.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readMay 5, 2026·Comparisons
Weblab vs Webflow: Which Visual Editor Is Right for Your Team?
Webflow is the gold standard for no-code websites. Weblab is built for React engineering teams. Here's how to choose.
Ludvig Hedin·4 min readMay 4, 2026·Comparisons
Weblab vs Framer: Design System Editor vs Site Builder
Framer is beloved by designers for its AI-assisted site building. Weblab is for teams with React codebases who want visual editing that ships pull requests.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readMay 3, 2026·Comparisons
Weblab vs Replit: Visual Canvas vs Browser IDE
Replit's AI agent builds and deploys full-stack apps from prompts. Weblab gives existing React codebases a visual design layer. They solve different problems.
Ludvig Hedin·4 min readMay 2, 2026·Comparisons
Weblab vs Claude Code: Visual Canvas vs AI Terminal — And Why You Might Use Both
Claude Code edits files from your terminal. Weblab gives designers a visual canvas on your React codebase. They are complementary, not competing.
Ludvig Hedin·4 min readMay 1, 2026·Deep Dive
How Weblab's AI Learns Your Design System
Most AI tools generate generic code. Weblab's AI generates code that looks exactly like yours — because it reads your components, tokens, and conventions first.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readMay 1, 2026·Comparisons
Weblab vs Emergent: Visual React Editor vs Multi-Agent App Builder
Emergent builds full-stack apps from prompts using a multi-agent system. Weblab edits your existing React codebase visually and ships pull requests.
Ludvig Hedin·4 min readApr 30, 2026·Comparisons
Weblab vs Wix: Developer Tool vs Small-Business Website Builder
Wix Harmony brings AI-powered website building to small businesses. Weblab brings visual editing to React engineering teams. The audiences barely overlap.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readApr 29, 2026·Comparisons
Weblab vs one.com: React Visual Editor vs Budget Hosting
one.com is a budget hosting and website builder for small businesses. Weblab is a visual React editor for engineering teams. Different tools, different worlds.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readApr 28, 2026·Guides
Best AI Design Tools for Web Development in 2026
AI has changed every layer of web design tooling. Here are the best AI design tools in 2026, from AI-powered site generators to design-system-aware code editors.
Ludvig Hedin·6 min readApr 22, 2026·Deep Dive
From Design to Code: How Weblab Bridges the Gap
A deep dive into how Weblab's visual canvas, real-time code sync, and constrained AI work together to eliminate the handoff problem.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readApr 15, 2026·Engineering
Why Every Design Change Should Be a Git Commit
Proprietary design formats are a hidden source of technical debt. When your design lives in Git, you get history, review, rollback, and attribution — for free.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readApr 8, 2026·Product
Introducing Weblab: Build Beautiful Websites Visually
Today we're launching Weblab — the AI-powered visual editor that lets you design with your real React components and ship pull requests, not prototypes.
Ludvig Hedin·2 min readApr 3, 2026·Product
Editing Components, Not Pixels
The unit of composition in modern frontend is the component. Visual tools that ignore this produce chaos. Here's how Weblab is built around components from the ground up.
Ludvig Hedin·3 min readMar 28, 2026·Product
Prototyping at the Speed of Thought
The fastest prototype is the one you can build and test in the same session you conceive it. Here's how Weblab collapses the idea-to-feedback loop.
Ludvig Hedin·2 min readMar 20, 2026·Deep Dive
Building a Design System That Actually Scales
Most design systems collapse under their own weight by year two. The ones that survive share a common trait: they treat the component as the unit of governance.
Ludvig Hedin·2 min readMar 12, 2026·Engineering
The End of Design Handoff
Design handoff is a symptom of a broken workflow, not a process to be optimized. The fix isn't better handoff tools — it's eliminating the gap that makes handoff necessary.
Ludvig Hedin·2 min readMar 5, 2026·Engineering
Shipping Faster Without Breaking Things
Speed and quality are usually presented as a trade-off. The right tooling makes them complements. Here's the stack of practices that lets Weblab teams ship daily without regressions.
Ludvig Hedin·2 min read