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Koryvant vs Miro

Miro is an infinite collaborative whiteboard for thinking together. Koryvant is for the next step — turning that thinking into a complete, high-fidelity clickable prototype of the whole product, every screen, every state, both themes.

How they differ

Miro is an online whiteboard where teams brainstorm, map flows, and sketch rough ideas on an infinite canvas. It is built for collaboration and diagramming, not for producing a finished product design.

Koryvant takes the idea past the whiteboard: from a prompt it generates the complete design surface — every screen a user reaches, in every state, across light and dark, under a bespoke design language — as a clickable prototype with stack-agnostic handoff specs. It hands off a decided design, not a canvas of sticky notes.

Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.

Where Koryvant is different

Koryvant is built to hand you a design-complete blueprint of the whole product, priced once per project.

  • The complete screen inventory

    Every screen a user would reach is drawn — not a hero and a handful of placeholders. You see the whole product surface, not a single showcase view.

  • Every state, not just the happy path

    Empty, loading, populated, error, and edge cases per screen — the states a real product actually lives in, so the blueprint holds up under review.

  • Light and dark, in lockstep

    Both themes designed together on a shared token system, so the prototype reads the way a shipped product does rather than a single-theme mockup.

  • A bespoke design language

    A spatial motif, a brand mark, and iconography derived for your idea — not a generic component-kit reskin that looks like everything else.

  • Stack-agnostic handoff specs

    Voice, motion, and roadmap notes that hand off cleanly to any stack, so engineering starts from a decided design instead of designing while it builds.

  • One-time, per project

    Generate, preview, and iterate for free; a single one-time payment unlocks a project to edit, deploy, and download. No subscription, no credits.

Questions

Is Koryvant a Miro alternative?
For turning ideas into a designed product, yes. Miro is a whiteboard for collaboration and diagramming; Koryvant generates a complete, both-theme clickable prototype of the whole product with stack-agnostic handoff specs.
Can I go from a whiteboard sketch to a prototype?
Yes. Where a whiteboard captures the rough idea, Koryvant generates the high-fidelity, clickable version of it — every screen and state. Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.
Does Koryvant lock me into one framework?
No. The handoff specs are stack-agnostic, so engineering can build on any framework it prefers rather than starting from a decision baked into generated code.
How does pricing compare?
Koryvant is free to generate, preview, and iterate. Unlocking a project to edit, deploy, and download is a one-time payment per project — no subscription and no credits. See the pricing page for the current price.