Alternative · Bolt
Open-source Bolt alternative.
Open Design is the open-source, local-first design layer around the coding agent you already use — your key, your files, a curated skill and design-system library.
Bolt turns a prompt into a running full-stack app in the browser. Open Design is a self-evolving design agent for Claude Code and other coding agents — local-first, BYOK, Apache-2.0 — focused on producing design artifacts and a portable brand you keep as files in your own repo.
This is an honest comparison: what Bolt is, why teams look for an alternative, how local-first + BYOK changes the economics, a feature-by-feature table, who should pick which, and how to move a design across. It is candid about where Bolt wins.
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The best bolt.new alternatives in 2026
The best bolt.new alternatives are Open Design (open-source, local-first), Lovable, v0, Cursor, Replit, and the community fork OpenBolt — here is how they compare and where each one fits. Open Design is the pick if you want to own your design artifacts as version-controlled files instead of state inside a hosted app-builder.
| Tool | License | Pricing | Best for | Open source |
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| Open Design | Apache-2.0 | Free app · BYOK (pay your own API) | Design-first artifacts you own as files | Yes |
| Lovable | Proprietary | Paid subscription + credits | Non-technical full-app builds from a prompt | No |
| v0 (Vercel) | Proprietary | Free tier + paid | React / Next.js component & UI prototyping | No |
| Cursor | Proprietary | Free tier + paid | Agentic coding inside an IDE | No |
| Replit (Agent) | Proprietary | Free tier + paid | Cloud IDE with build-and-deploy | No |
| OpenBolt / bolt.diy | MIT (OSS) | Free, self-host | Self-hosting the bolt.new experience | Yes |
- Open Design: The open-source, local-first, design-first pick — #1 for people who want to own their design artifacts as files, not a bolt.new clone. Apache-2.0, BYOK, drives the coding agent you already use. Best for design artifacts and a portable brand you keep in your own repo.
- Lovable: Hosted, proprietary app builder that turns a prompt into a working full app. Best for non-technical makers who want a running product without touching files.
- v0 (Vercel): Generates React / Next.js components and UI from a prompt, tuned for the Vercel stack. Best for front-end UI and component prototyping.
- Cursor: Agentic AI coding inside a full IDE. Best for developers who want the agent embedded in their editor and codebase.
- Replit (Agent): Cloud IDE where the agent builds and deploys from one place. Best for going from idea to a deployed app in the browser.
- OpenBolt / bolt.diy: The community open-source fork of bolt.new itself (MIT). Best for self-hosting the bolt.new experience with your own keys and models.
Where Open Design fits honestly: it is a design layer around the coding agent you already use — BYOK, Apache-2.0 — so it is the bolt.new alternative for people who want design artifacts as version-controlled files rather than a hosted app-builder. If you specifically want a hosted prompt-to-app builder, Lovable, Replit, or bolt.new itself fit better.
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Is there a free, open-source bolt.new alternative?
Yes. Open Design is free and open-source — Apache-2.0, BYOK, so the app costs nothing and you pay only your own provider API spend. For the bolt.new experience itself as open source, OpenBolt (bolt.diy) is the community OSS fork of bolt.new you can self-host. Between them they cover the two high-intent needs behind "free open-source bolt.new alternative": design-first artifact ownership (Open Design) and a self-hostable app builder (OpenBolt).
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What Bolt is
Bolt (bolt.new, from StackBlitz) is a hosted AI app builder that runs in the browser: describe a product and it generates and runs a full-stack web app you can deploy. It is genuinely fast at going from prompt to a running app, with the dev environment in the browser.
It is closed-source and hosted, billed by subscription and per-token credits. Open Design is a different posture: a local-first, open-source design agent you point your own coding agent at — and the two overlap on prompt-to-UI, not on running a backend.
- Vendor: StackBlitz (bolt.new) — hosted SaaS
- Pricing: subscription + per-token credits
- Primary output: a running app, plus code export
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Why teams look for a Bolt alternative
Teams start looking past Bolt when they want to own the output, control spend, and keep design as portable, version-controlled assets rather than state inside a hosted in-browser project.
- Own the output: Designs and code should live as files in your repo, not inside a hosted in-browser project.
- BYOK economics: Bring your own provider key so API spend bills to your account, instead of paying per-token credits on top of a subscription.
- Agent choice: Drive design from the coding agent you already use — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and more — not a single vendor-managed model.
- Open source: Apache-2.0 and self-hostable: fork it, rebrand it for your studio, or embed it in CI.
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Local-first + BYOK, explained
Open Design runs a desktop app, a local daemon, and Markdown skill and design-system catalogs on your machine. No design output is forced through a vendor cloud, and your brand lives in your repo as a portable DESIGN.md file every skill respects.
You bring your own agent key. Credentials stay in local config or environment variables — Open Design never proxies them — and the API spend bills directly to you.
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Open Design vs Bolt, feature by feature
| Feature | Open Design | Bolt |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Design-first artifacts + portable brand | Prompt-to-running full-stack app |
| License | Apache-2.0, full source on GitHub | Closed-source, hosted product |
| Runtime | Local daemon on your machine | In-browser / vendor cloud |
| Agent | BYOK: Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, OpenCode, Qwen | Vendor-managed models |
| API spend | Bills to your account | Per-token credits / subscription |
| Design system | Portable DESIGN.md in your repo | Per-project styling |
| Output ownership | Files in your project directory | Hosted project + code export |
| Self-host | Yes, run anywhere Node 24 runs | No |
| CLI / CI | Yes via od CLI + HTTP daemon | Web UI first |
Where Bolt wins: if your goal is an instant, running full-stack app in the browser with the dev environment wired up for you, Bolt does that out of the box. Open Design is design-first.
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Who should pick which
Pick Bolt if:
- You want a running full-stack app from a prompt, in the browser, with zero setup.
- You want to deploy straight from the same hosted environment.
- You prefer a hosted UI and per-token credits over local files.
Pick Open Design if:
- You want design artifacts and a brand as version-controlled files.
- You want BYOK with your existing coding agent.
- You want open source you can fork, rebrand, embed in CLI, or self-host.
- You want one DESIGN.md per brand that every skill respects.
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Moving a design from Bolt into Open Design
There is no automatic import from Bolt today; start design-first with a one-time brand-extraction run.
- Install Open Design from the quickstart.
- Open the web UI and point your agent at a Bolt project or screenshot you like.
- Ask the agent to extract the brand into a DESIGN.md file.
- Pick a skill and render it against your new brand.
From then on, every skill renders in your brand without re-prompting — and the files stay in your repo.
FAQ
FAQ
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01 Is Open Design a drop-in replacement for Bolt?
No. Bolt ships running full-stack apps; Open Design is design-first and produces artifacts you own. They overlap on prompt-to-UI, not on running a backend.
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02 What is the best free bolt.new alternative?
Open Design — it is free and open-source (Apache-2.0, BYOK, so you pay only your own API spend) and is the strongest pick for design-first work. If you specifically want the bolt.new experience itself as open source, OpenBolt (bolt.diy) lets you self-host it for free.
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03 Is there an open-source bolt.new?
bolt.new itself is proprietary, but OpenBolt (bolt.diy) is the community open-source fork you can self-host. Open Design is a separate open-source, local-first alternative focused on design artifacts rather than a hosted app builder.
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04 bolt.new vs Lovable vs v0 — which should I use?
bolt.new builds a full-stack app in the browser from a prompt; Lovable is aimed at non-technical makers building full apps; v0 (Vercel) generates React/Next.js UI and components. Pick Open Design when you want to own your design artifacts as version-controlled files rather than state inside a hosted builder.
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05 Can Open Design build a full app like Bolt?
Open Design focuses on design artifacts, prototypes, and brand systems. For an instant in-browser full-stack app, Bolt is the better fit.
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06 Which agent does Open Design use?
Your choice — BYOK with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, OpenCode, or Qwen. API spend bills to your account and credentials are never proxied through us.
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07 Is Open Design really open source?
Yes. It lives at github.com/nexu-io/open-design under Apache-2.0 and is self-hostable.
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08 Is Open Design affiliated with Bolt?
No. Open Design is an independent, open-source project. Bolt and bolt.new are trademarks of their owner; this is an unaffiliated comparison.
Design-first, in three commands.
Star the repo, grab the desktop build, or run the install in your terminal. Your DESIGN.md system stays in your repo from the first render onward.