Bitloops, a Greek-Cypriot startup developing AI-powered frontend development tools, has raised €1 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Eleven Ventures, with participation from Corallia Ventures and several angel investors.
The company aims to automate one of the most complex and tedious aspects of modern software development: turning design files into clean, production-ready code.
Its platform uses AI to translate Figma designs into reusable React components, complete with Storybook documentation, responsive layouts, and integration into existing design systems.
Every UI starts with a design, but getting that design into production is still painfully manual. Bitloops writes code like a senior engineer would – structured, scalable, and maintainable
Vasilis Danias, co-founder
From consultancy to code automation
Founders Vasilis Danias and Sergio Pereira began Bitloops after years of consulting and experimenting with AI tooling in software workflows. Despite early enthusiasm around large language models (LLMs), they found that existing AI-generated code often lacked structure and long-term maintainability.
Bitloops was created to solve that problem by combining AI with workflow automation. The platform converts static designs into full frontend systems, adapting to component variants and design tokens. Unlike simple design-to-code exports, Bitloops generates code that’s production-ready and built to evolve with the product.
A growing developer need
The demand for faster UI development has surged as product teams face tighter deadlines without compromising on quality. While some developers turn to AI assistants or export tools, many still struggle with non-reusable, rigid output that creates tech debt.
Bitloops offers reusable React components with support for props and variants, automatically generated Storybook documentation, custom design system integration, built-in layout and responsiveness testing, iterative workflows for continuous design/code updates.