Marcus is the patient, fast, opinion-free engineer you've been waiting for. Drop in a Figma frame, describe the change, watch it go live with the right spacing, the right type ramp, the right focus rings.
Marcus doesn't lie about your design. If your spacing is 12px, it ships at 12px. If your line-height is 1.45, it stays 1.45. The rounded corner that took you forty minutes to settle on doesn't get casually rewritten by a frontend engineer who didn't read the spec.
You give Marcus the source of truth — your tokens, your scale, your motion — and it respects them in the rendered output, every page, every breakpoint.
Every page Marcus ships passes contrast checks, has visible focus, has alt text on every image, has labels on every input, has reduced-motion respected. You don't have to file a ticket for it. You don't have to fight for it in code review.
The reason most production sites are inaccessible isn't designer indifference — it's the gap between Figma and what shipped. Marcus closes that gap by default.
“Try the heading at 56 with tighter tracking.” “Move the testimonial above pricing.” “Make the CTA button rectangular.” One sentence in, one rebuild out, live in seconds. The feedback loop becomes about your judgment, not about somebody else's calendar.
Designers ship better work when they can see it under glass. Marcus puts it under glass on every revision.
A typical Tuesday
Drag a Figma URL or screenshot into Marcus. It reads layout, hierarchy, colour, type, and your component primitives.
Hover states, empty states, error states, dark mode, tablet — the things you didn't have time to draw. Marcus fills them in consistent with your system.
Live HTTPS URL in under a minute. Send it to a stakeholder before they've finished asking when it'll be ready.
“The thing I want from engineering isn't speed. It's literalness. Marcus is the first tool that's literal about my file.”— Senior product designer, fintech, in a closed beta interview.
Marcus brings the engineers you don't have to wait on.
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