Comparison
VRAH vs Bolt
Bolt spins up full-stack apps in the browser. VRAH plans and designs the whole product first — then generates the pages at scale with production code and a pixel-perfect Figma export.
Bolt (bolt.new)
Bolt (bolt.new, by StackBlitz) turns prompts into full-stack apps that run in the browser — a fast way to stand up a working prototype you can iterate on in code.
VRAH
VRAH is an AI product studio. It front-loads product thinking — PRD, sitemap, user flows, and a token-based design system — then generates high-fidelity UI and production code for entire websites and thousands of dashboard pages, and exports the pages pixel-perfect into Figma via the VRAH plugin.
VRAH vs Bolt at a glance
| Capability | VRAH | Bolt |
|---|---|---|
| Primary output | A complete, designed product | Full-stack app in the browser |
| Product planning (PRD, sitemap, flows) | Built in | Limited |
| Token-based design system | Generated for you | Limited |
| Multi-page marketing sites | Yes — end to end | App-focused |
| Dashboards & app UI at scale | Yes — thousands of pages | Prototype level |
| Design fidelity & control | High-fidelity, select-to-refine | Prompt the app |
| Code export | React, Vue, HTML/Tailwind | Full-stack app |
| Figma export | Pixel-perfect, via plugin | — |
Comparison reflects each tool’s primary positioning; products evolve, so verify current capabilities on each vendor’s site.
Frequently asked questions
Is VRAH a Bolt.new alternative?
They differ in scope. Bolt focuses on generating full-stack apps you iterate on in code. VRAH plans and designs the whole product first — PRD to design system — and generates both marketing sites and dashboards at scale, then exports production code and a pixel-perfect Figma file.
Does VRAH give me a design file too?
Yes. Alongside production-ready code, VRAH exports the generated pages 1:1 into Figma via the VRAH plugin, fully editable.
Which is better for a large, consistent product?
VRAH keeps thousands of pages consistent because it generates from a structured plan and a shared design system, where single-shot app builders tend to drift.

