See a website you like? Start from it. With JDoodle.ai, you can paste any website URL or upload an image or Figma design to instantly get an editable starting point. Change layouts, tweak styles, and build on real references without starting from scratch or touching code. Every project includes a built-in database, automatic free bug fixes, and pay-as-you-go credits so you only pay for what you use. A faster, simpler way to launch.
In our mission to make building software simple and fast, now especially for non-coders.
One thing we kept noticing is that non coders rarely start from scratch. They start with references. “Something like this website.” “Something that looks like this image.”
So we asked ourselves, why not make that the starting point?
This makes a lot of sense, starting from references mirrors how people actually think instead of forcing them into a blank canvas.
One thing I found interesting from a user perspective is the decision moment before pasting a URL or image. I imagine some first time users might wonder how close their reference needs to be or whether the output will be flexible enough to iterate on.
Curious if you’ve noticed any patterns there during early usage or feedback. This is a really thoughtful direction.
Can I copy different elements? For example, if I give a link and tell the AI: I want to copy colors, fonts, heading sizes — does it work like that?
This matches how people actually build. Almost no one starts from a blank canvas — references are always the first step. Cloning from a URL or Figma as a starting point feels way more natural for non-coders, especially when iteration matters more than perfection.
How well it handles messy, real-world sites vs polished templates.
The product is great, and the idea is fantastic. However, returning to the question, there will always be times when we don't want to make changes. So, how can we avoid copyright infringement?
Pretty cool product, the free auto-bug fixing feature is a nice touch that makes it really friendly for non-tech users — just wondering, if I want to modify the AI-generated code later or migrate to another platform, can I export the full source code?
Having a built-in database and automatic bug fixes included is a huge relief for anyone who doesn't want to touch code. I wonder how powerful the database actually is—like, can it handle complex user data for a real app, or is it just for simple stuff?
Why only React? It would be a major selling feature (for me at least) to offer alternatives to React. I could use free and better services that offer the same as currently available.
URL/screenshot-to-site products often fail on crawling, dynamic SPAs, or protected pages—how do you handle failures so users don’t waste time/credits, and what did you learn about the most common failure modes from early users?
This is awesome, I’ve built a lot of websites, and I strongly believe each one should feel unique and tailored to its purpose.
There have been so many times when I wanted to pull specific elements from different websites to use in something I’m working on. But instead, I’d find myself digging through component libraries, trying to find something “close enough,” and then spending time customizing it to match my vision.
This streamlines that entire process. Being able to mix and match existing design elements without all the searching and rework will be a huge time-saver and lead to better results.
Congrats team!!
Are you leveraging a custom multi-agent setup, specific LLMs/fine-tunes, or something like React/Node for runtime previews? Super curious about how the free bug fixes work without charging credits, that's a killer feature!
Can it also adapt layouts for mobile and different screen sizes automatically?
built-in database is a big plus for a "vibe" builder. can i easily swap it out for something like supabase later if i need to scale?
Congrats on the launch — love how JDoodle.ai makes full‑stack app building truly accessible for non‑coders.
I checked out JDoodle.ai — amazing work enabling founders to build apps and pages in minutes with AI congrats on the progress!
One thing I noticed is that the visual identity (logo + brand design) doesn’t fully reflect the product’s velocity, sophistication, and premium positioning — especially for users discovering you on Product Hunt or social platforms. This can subtly reduce trust and conversions before people even try the tool.
Would it be helpful if I shared a quick Loom with ideas for elevating JDoodle.ai’s logo & visual identity?
Nice idea! Where is the generated website hosted, and what’s the default database size included?
About JDoodle.ai 2.0 on Product Hunt
“Clone websites and Figma designs into editable sites”
JDoodle.ai 2.0 launched on Product Hunt on January 26th, 2026 and earned 280 upvotes and 43 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. See a website you like? Start from it. With JDoodle.ai, you can paste any website URL or upload an image or Figma design to instantly get an editable starting point. Change layouts, tweak styles, and build on real references without starting from scratch or touching code. Every project includes a built-in database, automatic free bug fixes, and pay-as-you-go credits so you only pay for what you use. A faster, simpler way to launch.
JDoodle.ai 2.0 was featured in Website Builder (9.4k followers), No-Code (5.6k followers) and Vibe coding (397 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 7.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted JDoodle.ai 2.0?
JDoodle.ai 2.0 was hunted by fmerian. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey everyone,
In our mission to make building software simple and fast, now especially for non-coders.
One thing we kept noticing is that non coders rarely start from scratch. They start with references.
“Something like this website.”
“Something that looks like this image.”
So we asked ourselves, why not make that the starting point?
With this update to JDoodle.ai, you can
clone a website design by pasting a URL
design from an image or screenshot, or
start from a template and then build on top of it.
Just a faster, simpler way to get something editable and ready to launch.
This one is especially for non-coders, business owners, solo founders, and builders who want to improve or iterate on something that already exists.
We would love to hear how you usually start building and what would make vibe coding even simpler for you.
Try out Clone a Website and let us know how you go 🙌