Summary
Lokuma pushed Website Builder 2.0 as a design-first AI website builder while continuing to position its Design Agent as a callable layer for coding agents and AI tools. The launch matters less as another site generator and more as a signal that design-quality control is becoming its own service inside agent workflows.
What changed
Lokuma launched Website Builder 2.0 and publicly framed its platform around both direct site generation and a separate Design Agent that AI tools can call to improve layout, typography, and hierarchy.
Why it matters
A lot of agent-generated UI still feels structurally correct but visually generic. Lokuma is trying to productize design intelligence as an API-like layer, which is a notable shift from full-stack website builders toward a specialized service that can plug into coding-agent output. That gives design quality a more explicit place in the agent stack.
Evidence excerpt
Lokuma describes Website Builder 2.0 as a launch-ready AI website builder and separately describes its Design Agent as a callable design intelligence layer for tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex.