Source: X Bookmark 2046276968749089222 (Meng To tweet) → Neuform Ai 2026 05 02 (landing page snapshot + tweet text; full catalog is login-walled)

Neuform is a curated catalog of 400+ free AI design systems by Meng To (founder of Design+Code). The pitch: pick a design, download the HTML directly or copy its DESIGN.md spec-prompt into Claude Design / Cursor / Lovable / v0 to render the design in your own framework. Each system is positioned as a “remixable” building block — the same design can be ported to web, mobile, slides, or motion-design contexts. Heavy use of WebGL, three.js, and section-level style variations for landing pages.

Key Takeaways

  • 400+ design systems, free. Per Meng To’s own description: “Highly curated, not your typical baseline AI.”
  • Two consumption modes:
    1. Download the rendered HTML and use directly.
    2. Copy the DESIGN.md spec-prompt and paste into Claude Design (or any other spec-prompt-aware AI design tool).
  • Builder-agnostic. Neuform is a catalog, not a framework. The DESIGN.md hands off to whichever AI design surface you’re already in.
  • Author authority. Meng To founded Design+Code — one of the longer-running design-education brands. He says these are what he uses on his own landing pages (“my secret sauce”) — credible signal even before signing up to verify the catalog firsthand.
  • Section-level remixability. WebGL, three.js, style variations — useful for hero sections, feature blocks, transitions on a single landing page rather than one monolithic theme.
  • Format pivot. Same design system can be remixed into mobile, slides, or motion-design treatments. The DESIGN.md captures the concept not just the layout, so the renderer can re-target.
  • Login-walled catalog. Sign-up via Google or magic-link email. Pricing page exists at /pricing (tier details not extracted). The landing page itself just teases the value prop.

How it fits with the wider design ecosystem

Neuform sits in the same category as:

  • Refero Styles — extracts real shipped products into structured DESIGN.md payloads, plus a Refero MCP for Cursor/Claude/Windsurf.
  • Crafft — node-based canvas wiring image/video/voice/music models, with a mcp.crafft.ai/mcp Claude Connector and an Agent Skills (beta) surface.
  • MotionSites (Viktor Oddy’s premium hero-prompt library — covered in the topic index).
  • VoltAgent awesome-design-md (covered in design-skills articles) — community-curated DESIGN.md library.
  • Google Stitch — official Google DESIGN.md format for design-to-code.
  • rohitg00 awesome-claude-design — aesthetic-family prompts.

The shared pattern: design as a prompt, not a template. The catalog hands off to whatever builder you’re using. Neuform’s differentiator is volume + curation by a known design figure + section-level remix granularity.

Implementation

Tool/Service: Neuform (https://neuform.ai) Setup: Sign in with Google OAuth or magic-link email. Browse catalog, download HTML or copy DESIGN.md. Cost: Free tier exists; full pricing at /pricing (not extracted — login required). Integration notes:

  • Drop a DESIGN.md into a Claude Design workspace (or paste it as the system prompt for any spec-prompt-aware tool) to render the design in your framework of choice.
  • Treat as a section-block library rather than as full themes — pick the hero, feature grid, footer, etc. independently.
  • For animation-heavy landing pages, the WebGL/three.js sections are the highest-leverage extracts (these are hard to author from scratch and easy to drop in).

Try It

  1. Sign up at https://neuform.ai with the WEO design account.
  2. Pull a DESIGN.md for a section style WEO doesn’t already cover well (e.g. an animated hero with three.js).
  3. Render it via Claude Design (or whatever the active builder is) and compare to current WEO landing-page hero quality.
  4. If the catalog quality is what Meng To claims, propose adding to the WEO design-resource shortlist alongside Refero Styles.

Open Questions

  • Pricing for full access — Free tier covers what? Whole 400+ catalog or curated subset?
  • License terms — Are the HTMLs MIT-equivalent or proprietary-but-free-to-use? Matters for client-deliverable work.
  • Catalog freshness — How often are designs added? Is there a feed/RSS for new designs?
  • DESIGN.md compatibility — Does the format follow Refero Styles’s DESIGN.md schema, Google Stitch’s format, or Neuform’s own dialect?