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AI design tool Curio translates visual styles into machine-readable formats

A developer has created a library called Curio to bridge the gap between AI language models and design systems. The library translates visual design styles, such as Swiss International Style or Bauhaus, into a machine-readable format. This allows AI agents to consistently apply specific design principles, including tokens, component specifications, and explicit rules, rather than producing generic, AI-like outputs. The catalog is published with an agent-first approach, using formats like `llms.txt` and `index.json` to enable AI discovery and application of these design styles. AI

IMPACT Enables AI agents to apply specific design styles consistently, improving AI-generated visual outputs.

RANK_REASON This is a new product/tool release from a developer, not a frontier AI lab.

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AI design tool Curio translates visual styles into machine-readable formats

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  1. dev.to — LLM tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Chaos Wang ·

    Your AI doesn't understand design. So I gave it a library it can read.

    <p>Ask any LLM to "make this landing page look like a high-end Swiss design studio" and you'll get something that <em>gestures</em> at the idea — a sans-serif font, some whitespace, maybe a red accent because it half-remembers Müller-Brockmann. It looks AI-generated because it is…