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Tenor is the interface studio for AI-built software

Tenor sits between the first working version your coding agent creates and the implementation you are ready to stand behind.

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Tiffany4 min read

A live React component being refined on the Tenor canvas

We started Tenor with a simple conviction: AI could make interface design more immediate, visual, and conversational.

A person should be able to bring a reference, describe an idea, and watch it become a working component. They should not need to translate every design decision into CSS values or reconstruct the result in another tool before it could become software.

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From a visual reference to working React

A visual reference is most useful when the agent can read its hierarchy, explain what it sees, and turn that understanding into editable interface code.

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Andres2 min read

The reference is direction

When someone adds an image to Tenor, the goal is not to trace pixels. The image communicates hierarchy, proportion, density, color, and interaction intent. Tenor uses that context to create a component that can still behave like software.

This distinction matters. A screenshot can be visually accurate and still be a poor implementation. A useful result needs real structure, responsive behavior, and code that another agent can understand.

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