Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

Introducing Fusion - Vibe code at any scale ☑︎ Connects to any GitHub repo ☑︎ Uses your design system, APIs, MCP servers ☑︎ Figma-like visual editing ☑︎ Agentic pull requests Visually code with your full team, from a browser or your IDE Features & demos in thread:

90,745 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

10 Comments

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

Here's the full announcement, or scroll down for the quick highlights

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

Existing codebase integration Connect any codebase and start building immediately Fusion creates branches for your changes and generates preview URLs for every PR.

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

Design systems, API intelligence and workspaces Fusion understands your design system patterns and automatically discovers your internal APIs All the enterprise guard rails you need are already built in

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

Visual editing with code precision Edit code components and CSS as visually as Figma but with code precision Your changes are live in your actual codebase

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

Agentic Pull Request workflow Fusion keeps working even when you close your browser Create a PR, tag @ builder-bot in comments, watch it respond to feedback and fix build failures automatically

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

Rich Figma integration Copy designs from Figma, combine multiple screens into components, or use designs as context Everything maps to your design system components in code

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

Universal integrations via MCP Connect Fusion to any tool with an MCP server

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

VS Code extension Bring Fusion's full power into your local environment. Supports @code, @cursor_ai, and @windsurf_ai Pull in Figma designs, generate components, access visual AI editing without switching contexts

Steve (Builder.io)'s profile picture
Steve (Builder.io)1 year ago

See how we used Fusion to build Fusion here:

Fabian Hiller's profile picture
Fabian Hiller1 year ago

Congrats and good luck with the launch! 🚀

Related Videos

🚨BREAKING: The future of building software just changed. Replit ⠕ just launched Agent 3 and it changes everything. Heres is what Agent 3 can do: ☑ Runs autonomously for 200 minutes ☑ Tests and fixes its own code in a real browser ☑ Builds bots & automations across Slack, Telegram, Email ☑ 10x more autonomy, 3x faster, 10x cheaper Try Agent 3 now: The gains compound with capability. Old agents wrote code. Agent 3 writes, tests, and deploys it. Old agents stopped at output. Agent 3 builds entire workflows end-to-end. Old agents needed babysitting. Agent 3 runs like a teammate. You thought AI coding tools would always need your hand-holding. Wrong… Agent 3 rewards clarity like compound interest. Clear goals = stronger autonomous performance. Not just faster execution. Smarter execution. But what use cases win? Automations dominate everything: ☑ Slackbots that query data on demand ☑ Telegram bots that send daily reminders ☑ Email workflows that ship reports overnight Tasks you once hacked together with 3rd-party tools? Now built inside Replit. Your skill level doesn’t matter either. Designer, PM, founder, engineer the pattern holds. Give the Agent your intent, it does the heavy lifting. The reality: Prototype fast → one prompt. Build with data → no plugins needed. Deploy instantly → baked in. Monitor growth → already included. But clarity still matters. Vague prompts won’t save you. ☑ Start with a clear project idea. ☑ Let Agent 3 handle the heavy lifting. ☑ Iterate on results. ☑ Scale from there. Your competition is still stitching tools together. You now know better. Try here: (Get a $10 Core credit to kick off your build) Autonomy for All Repost ♻️ so more people discover this.

Muhammad Ayan

47,180 views • 9 months ago