Anjin Design vs Placid
Bring the design
you already made.
Placid is a capable tool with a wide integration list. The difference is where the design comes from — and whether what renders is genuinely the same design.
The difference
Rebuild it there, or import what you have.
Placid asks you to build templates in their editor. That is a fortnight of work for an agency with an existing design system, and the rebuilt version is never quite the original.
Anjin imports your Figma file and renders it with the same engine the editor uses, so the output is the design rather than an interpretation of it.
Side by side
Placid details from placid.app/pricing, checked 4 August 2026. Prices were not listed on that page at the time of checking, so none are quoted here.
| Anjin Design | Placid | |
|---|---|---|
| Design source | Import your Figma file | Build in their editor |
| Render fidelity | Same engine as the editor — SSIM 1.00000 | Their renderer |
| Authoring | Full design editor | Template editor |
| MCP for agents | Yes | Yes |
| Integrations | REST, MCP, CLI | REST, URL API, Zapier, Make, n8n, WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, mobile SDK |
| Brand kit | Fonts, logos, palette — enforced | Not listed |
| Free trial | 30 credits, no card | Complimentary credits, no card |
| Free previews | No | Unlimited, watermarked |
Being straight with you
Where Placid wins.
Integrations, comfortably
Zapier, Make, n8n, WordPress, Webflow, Ghost and a mobile SDK. If your workflow runs through a no-code tool, they very likely support it today and we may not.
Free watermarked previews
Unlimited previews while you are building is genuinely useful, and we don't offer an equivalent.
They ship MCP too
We won't pretend otherwise. The difference is shape rather than existence: ours forces discover → inspect → render against a published template, so an agent cannot produce something off-brand.
