Design Rails vs Looka
Looka is a great tool for small businesses that need logos and print materials. Design Rails is built for people shipping software with AI coding agents.
Choose Looka if you're starting a physical business and need business cards, letterheads, and social media templates.
Choose Design Rails if you're building software with Claude, Cursor, or other AI coding tools and need your AI to understand your brand.
| Feature | Looka | Design Rails |
|---|---|---|
| Logo generation | Template-based | AI-generated concepts |
| Agent context files (.md) | No | CLAUDE.md ready |
| Design tokens (CSS/Tailwind) | No | Multiple formats |
| Business cards | 30+ templates | No |
| Letterheads & invoices | Yes | No |
| UI components specs | No | Yes |
Opening a coffee shop
You need a logo on your sign, business cards to hand out, menus, and maybe some flyers. Looka's 300+ print templates make this easy.
Building a SaaS product
You need Claude to generate consistent UI components, error pages, and marketing pages that all look like they came from the same product.
The bottom line
Looka outputs files for humans to use: PDFs, PNGs sized for print, templates you edit manually. Design Rails outputs files for AI agents to use: markdown context, design tokens, pattern documentation. If you're handing out business cards, use Looka. If you're telling Claude to "build me a settings page," use Design Rails.
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