{"slug": "crit-ai-design-reviews-in-the-terminal", "title": "Crit – AI Design Reviews in the Terminal", "summary": "Crit, a new AI-powered design review tool, launches in the terminal for developers to analyze URLs, screenshots, or components with ranked findings and auto-applied fixes. The tool enforces design standards like WCAG contrast and 44px tap targets, offering a free local version and a $12 Pro tier with expanded rubrics.", "body_md": "Point it at a URL, a screenshot, or a component. Get ranked, specific findings, then let it apply the fixes.\n\nCraft standards, not vibes.\n\nEvery finding ranked blocking → important → polish, so you ship the critical stuff and skip the bikeshedding.\n\nReal numbers behind every call: WCAG contrast, 45–75ch line length, 44px tap targets. Never \"make it pop.\"\n\nA live URL, a screenshot, or a raw component. It reads the code and cites the exact line.\n\nRun `--apply`\n\nand watch it rewrite contrast, focus states, alt text and motion, in place.\n\nContrast, semantics, focus order, labels, and reduced-motion. Caught automatically, not bolted on later.\n\nCloses every review with your strengths and the one change that moves the needle most.\n\nClear focal point, sensible scan path, grouping, alignment to a grid, whitespace as structure.\n\nLimited type scale, line-height, 45–75ch measure, font pairing, no widows or orphans.\n\nConsistent 4/8px scale, even vertical rhythm, symmetric padding. No arbitrary gaps.\n\nWCAG AA (4.5:1 text, 3:1 large/UI), restrained palette, never color alone for meaning.\n\nPurposeful, fast timings, natural easing, and a `prefers-reduced-motion`\n\nvariant.\n\nHover, focus-visible, active, disabled, loading, empty, error, plus ≥44px tap targets.\n\nSemantic HTML, labels, alt text, logical focus order, full keyboard operability.\n\nFluid type and spacing, no overflow or clipping from 320px up, touch-appropriate.\n\nClear headlines, scannable structure, descriptive CTAs, human microcopy and errors.\n\nReused design tokens, consistent radii, shadows, and icon style across screens.\n\nAdd the marketplace and install the plugin:\n\n```\n# in Claude Code\n/plugin marketplace add Superfuture/design-review\n/plugin install design-review@superfuture\n\n# …or drop the folder in manually\ngit clone https://github.com/Superfuture/design-review /tmp/dr\ncp -r /tmp/dr/design-review/skills/design-review ~/.claude/skills/\n```\n\nThen just ask: *\"design review officialjp.com\"* or *\"critique this paywall screenshot.\"*\n\nA Claude Code skill that runs a senior-level design critique of any URL, screenshot, or component, ranked from blocking to polish, each finding with a specific fix you can auto-apply.\n\nFree is the full skill and rubric, run locally in your terminal. Pro adds depth the free tier doesn't cover: an expanded mobile & SwiftUI rubric and brand-token consistency checks, generated server-side so it stays current.\n\nAfter checkout you get a license key on the activation page. In Claude Code run `/design-review:activate <your-key>`\n\n, or paste the key when Crit first asks on a Pro review. Your Pro reviews then include the extra depth.\n\nNo. Pro is a one-time $12 unlock. Team is a separate plan, currently by waitlist.\n\nIt's tied to your email. [Get in touch](contact.html) and we'll resend it.\n\nIf Pro isn't earning its place, [contact us](contact.html) within 14 days for a refund.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/crit-ai-design-reviews-in-the-terminal", "canonical_source": "https://crit.officialjp.com/", "published_at": "2026-06-20 19:58:34+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-20 20:07:29.102071+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-tools", "developer-tools", "computer-vision", "natural-language-processing", "ai-products"], "entities": ["Crit", "Superfuture", "Claude Code", "WCAG"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/crit-ai-design-reviews-in-the-terminal", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/crit-ai-design-reviews-in-the-terminal.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/crit-ai-design-reviews-in-the-terminal.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/crit-ai-design-reviews-in-the-terminal.jsonld"}}