We’re officially launching Brushless for teams that need consistent illustrations at scale.
Brushless helps businesses create brand consistent illustration systems their marketing and product teams can actually use across campaigns, landing pages, decks, social content, and storytelling.
We work with you to build a custom illustration style, define palette rules, and create a reusable library so your team can ship faster without losing quality or consistency.
If your brand needs illustrations that feel premium, repeatable, and on brand every time, Brushless is built for that.
Try Brushless today.
If I had to redesign @Airbnb with consistent illustrations, I would not leave @figma for it.
I’d use @brushlessai directly inside the workflow.
Because the hard part is not making one nice illustration.
The hard part is making London, Paris, Barcelona, Lisbon, Amsterdam, and Rome all feel like they belong to the same brand system.
That’s what makes this interesting.
A consistent and repeatable illustration workflow inside Figma.
For landing pages, product UI, campaigns, storytelling at scale.
If your team wants consistent illustrations without turning every screen into a manual design exercise, this is the plugin you should start with.
Install this plugin now! link in the comments
Stop shipping finance screens that look like a bank brochure from 2013.
So we built finance illustration sets that stay consistent (same vibe, same style, same visual language)… and we wrapped it inside a @figma plugin so you can generate a full set fast, drop it into your file, and keep moving.
In the video you’ll see the whole flow… pick the style, tweak the prompt, generate a consistent set, and place it right on the canvas (without playing “hunt the perfect pack” for 2 hours).
If you’re building anything fintech, banking, trading, dashboards, wealth, crypto, payments, whatever… this is the easiest “make it look premium” lever you can pull today.
Checkout the link in the comments and install the Figma plugin today.
Then generate your first finance illustration set in minutes!
We just released a blog that’s basically a save-worthy resource for designers.
If you are using illustrations in product UI, decks, or landing pages, this guide breaks down the exact workflow to keep everything consistent inside Figma.
Inside the blog:
• How to install the Brushless @figma plugin
• How to lock a style so the set looks cohesive
• How to control colour palettes so visuals stay on-brand
• How to build repeatable illustration sets fast
Read it here: https://t.co/rFyJ3r1cCM
Have you tried percentage-based colouring yet?
Most “AI colouring” tools give you a palette…and then you just hope it lands.
Brushless is different.
With Precision Colour Palettes, you can literally decide:
• How much of each colour appears
• The exact distribution across the illustration set
• And keep everything consistent (without re-prompting 17 times)
It’s the difference between “close enough” and “exactly what I want”.
If you’re building a brand system, a product UI kit, or a consistent illustration style… this is the feature that makes it finally feel controllable (and not random).
What’s the hardest part of keeping your visuals consistent right now?
(Watch the video, the colour wheel makes it click.) & Do Try Brushless Plugin.
Check out the link comments
Steal this @figma plugin, If you’re still hunting illustrations manually and wasting time.”
Seriously…if you’ve ever wanted a consistent illustration set without spending your whole afternoon hunting Dribble, this is the shortcut.
I just built a Travel Activity Illustrations pack inside Figma using the @brushlessai plugin.
Here’s what I did (and what you can steal):
• Open Brushless Plugin inside Figma
• Pick a style (I used "Simply Blue")
• Generate one “anchor” icon first (passport/camera works great)
• Then prompt the rest to match the same vibe.
Drop them into a tidy grid and you’ve got a clean pack in minutes
If you’re building UI screens, landing pages, or even social visuals…having your own mini illustration library feels like a cheat code (because it kind of is).
Checkout the Plugin Link in the comments
Your wireframes don’t need to leave @figma to look product-ready…
We built the Brushless plugin for Figma for one reason: so you can generate consistent illustrations right where you design, without breaking your flow.
Because the old way is… a lot.
With Brushless in Figma, it’s just:
Install Plugin → pick a style (like Notion) → add a prompt → generate illustrations inside your figma → done.
In the workflow we recorded, we started with basic app wireframes (empty cards, simple layouts, nothing “designed” yet)… then used the Brushless Figma plugin to drop in Notion-style illustrations directly into the UI.
And the impact is immediate…
The screens stop feeling like boxes.
The concept becomes easier to understand.
The whole design review gets smoother because people react to something that feels real.
If you’re designing product UI and you want your mockups to look polished without leaving Figma, we’d love for you to try it.
Install the Brushless Figma plugin and run this workflow on your next set of wireframes. (Link is in the comments)
THIS is what happens when illustrations live inside Figma.
Our team designed a clean (but very “placeholder”) pet dashboard in Figma… and turned it into a product-page-ready visual in minutes.
Just @figma + Brushless… and this pet dashboard instantly looks product-page ready.
Here’s what we did:
We started with a simple pet app UI (empty image cards, basic layout, nothing “designed” yet).
Then we opened the Brushless AI's Figma Plugin, picked a style (we tested Soft 3D Whimsy Style), selected the reference image, and generated pet illustrations directly inside those frames.
A golden retriever for Coco, an orange tabby for Ruby… and suddenly the whole dashboard feels like an actual product.
That’s the point of Brushless (and why we built the plugin)… to help your screens look designed, without turning your workflow into an export circus.
Check out the plugin link in comments.
Stop losing time exporting, re importing, and re aligning.
Brushless now lives inside Figma, so your illustrations stay consistent and editable in the same file.
Link in comments.
I literally turned a blank Spotify-style poster into a fully illustrated (on-brand) asset in just 3 minutes.
And here’s the thing, I’m not a designer. I just want my stuff to look designed (without the export circus).
Brushless used to be “just” a web platform for consistent vector illustrations.
Now we shipped a Figma plugin... and my workflow basically collapsed into one place.
So I ran a quick experiment today:
• Built a few Spotify-inspired posters (type + simple shapes only)
• Opened the Brushless Figma plugin
• Generated the illustrations directly inside those frames
In under 3 minutes, I had 3–4 fully editable posters that actually looked like someone with taste made them (and I can tweak everything after).
If you ship content often, this is basically a cheat code.
Link to the Brushless plugin is in the comments.
Huge thanks to everyone who participated in this week’s challenge.
The creativity and storytelling honestly blew us away.
Next week’s challenge drops soon 👀
Stay tuned.
Keep creating consistent illustrations on Brushless
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Keep creating consistent illustrations on Brushless!
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Last week, we asked our community to design stickers that speak the language of love 💕
And what came back?
Pure main-character energy.
Bold colors. Shiny edges. Clean, confident shapes.
Designs that pop.
Illustrations that practically say, "Stick me everywhere."
From playful hearts to statement graphics,
every submission brought the feeling to life in its own way.
✨ Weekly Challenge Winners are here ✨
And let’s just say…
these are the stickers everyone wants in their collection. 💘
🥉 3rd Prize: @RHyp498435
1 Week of Unlimited Brushless Credits
Bright, fun, and full of personality. The line "You're my favourite notification" is very expressive, that's what makes it unique.
In a world full of constant notifications, only one truly matters. This sticker turns a simple digital alert into a symbol of love — because when it’s from the right person, it’s not just a notification… it’s the favorite one. 💌
#BrushlessChallenge@brushlessai