AI sitemap and wireframe generator with a 1,000+ component library for Webflow, Figma, and React.
The default AI tool for Webflow marketing-site work in 2026, and the React/Tailwind library makes it relevant outside Webflow too. The AI Site Builder is genuinely useful — it gives you a real starting wireframe, not a screenshot.
Last verified: April 2026
Sweet spot: a Webflow agency or design-engineering team building marketing sites where speed-to-first-draft is the bottleneck. Relume gets you from brief to a working sitemap with real components in 30 minutes — the saved time is real, not theoretical. Failure modes. Two big ones. First, the "AI looks great in screenshots, fails in production" pattern: AI Site Builder gives you a plausible structure, but actual content, copy hierarchy, and brand voice still need a designer's pass — teams that skip that step ship generic-looking sites. Second, design-system mismatch: if your client has a strict brand system, the Relume library's built-in styling fights you, and overriding component-by-component eats most of the time savings. What to pilot. Pick a real client brief, run AI Site Builder, and compare the output to what your team would produce in 4 hours. If Relume's wireframes save you at least half that time and the output is editable enough to refine, the Pro tier pays for itself on one project. If the AI output keeps producing layouts you reject wholesale, you're paying for a component library you could get on Standard.
Relume is the design-to-build tool that the Webflow community essentially standardized on. Its AI Site Builder takes a short company brief and outputs a sitemap, then wireframes for every page, then a style guide, in minutes. The output isn't mockup-quality screenshots — it's real components from Relume's 1,000+ library, ready to drop into Webflow, Figma, or a React/Tailwind/shadcn codebase via the React library. Three AI features anchor the product: AI Site Builder (sitemap + wireframe generation from a brief), AI Style Guide (instantly create design concepts and apply the winning style across pages), and AI Page Builder (generate or remix individual pages from a prompt). The 2025 releases (Image Editing, Component Shuffling, Advanced Search in Site Builder) tightened the loop between AI generation and manual refinement. Compared to Wireframe.cc (whiteboard-grade fidelity, no production output) and Figma's own AI features (more general, less Webflow-aware), Relume's niche is hard to beat: it owns the Webflow-marketing-site segment and now extends into React via Tailwind/shadcn export. Most production marketing-site Webflow agencies in 2026 use Relume as their starting line. Pricing has Free (limited preview), Starter (~$32/mo, individuals), Standard (~$48/mo, full library), and Pro (~$104/mo, AI Site Builder + Page Builder). Pricing has shifted multiple times and current page promos (e.g. BRAZIL40 codes) suggest ongoing tier experimentation — verify on relume.io before committing.
Marketing-site-only — Relume's component library is built for landing pages, pricing pages, blogs, and similar. Don't expect it to design a SaaS dashboard. AI Site Builder output still needs designer judgment — it's a 70% starting point, not a finished site, and brand voice / typography choices need manual tuning. The component library, while huge, has a recognizable "Relume look" — stylistic differentiation requires custom variants. WCAG / accessibility is component-level (good) but layout-level checks are still on you.
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