

MiroMiro is a Chrome extension designed to help designers and developers copy website designs and extract assets efficiently. It allows users to inspect any site's design system with one click, eliminating the need to open browser DevTools. The tool provides instant access to CSS properties, colors, typography, and spacing information through a simple hover interface.
Key features include surgical inspector mode for instant style breakdowns, the ability to save images instantly including SVGs, PNGs, and background videos hidden in the DOM, and design token extraction that exports complete color palettes ready for codebases. The extension also enables users to grab SVGs as perfect vectors, export Lottie animations with one-click, perform WCAG contrast checks for accessibility, and build personal libraries by saving favorite assets.
The tool works through a Chrome extension that activates when browsing any website. Users can hover over elements to reveal detailed styling information and use one-click extraction for various assets. The inspector mode provides surgical precision without requiring technical knowledge of browser developer tools.
Benefits include significant time savings for designers and developers who frequently reverse-engineer landing pages or rebuild UIs. Use cases include learning from competitor designs, extracting assets for personal projects, building design systems faster, and improving accessibility compliance through contrast checking.
The product targets designers and developers working on web projects, particularly those in UI/UX design, frontend development, and no-code building. It's built specifically as a Chrome extension for web-based design inspection and asset extraction workflows.
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MiroMiro is built for designers and developers who want to stop rebuilding from scratch and start shipping faster. It specifically targets UI/UX designers, frontend developers, no-code builders, and agencies working on web projects. The tool helps those who frequently need to inspect website designs, extract assets, and learn from existing implementations without technical complexity.