High-Converting Technical Visuals in Seconds
Convert code snippets, CLI logs, and architecture diagrams into brand-compliant dithered and pixel art marketing assets without design friction
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Hours Saved Per Launch
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Built for DevTool Marketers and Technical Designers
Stop fighting complex design suites. Generate pixel-perfect technical assets programmatically
Code-to-Art Pipeline
Paste raw terminal output or code and watch it render into stylized brand art instantly
Automated syntax highlighting integration
Custom dither, ASCII, and halftone presets
Resolution-independent SVG vector exports
Brand Token Lock
Ensure non-designers never break visual rules or deploy off-brand social graphics
Strict color palette boundaries
Standardized grid layout constraints
Custom typography and font token enforcement
Multi-Format Export Engine
Produce assets for every platform from a single canvas with 1-click resizing
Preset sizes for X, LinkedIn, and ProductHunt
Documentation header asset templates
Batch export capabilities for automated changelogs
Use Cases
Product Marketing Leads
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Brand Directors
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DevRel Engineers
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How Raster Transforms Your Launch Workflow
Go from raw snippet to viral marketing asset in 3 seamless steps
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Step 1: Input Technical Content
Paste code snippets, terminal commands, or system diagrams directly into the canvas.
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Step 2: Apply Brand Palette Tokens
Select from saved team themes or apply custom pixel and dither styles with full rule enforcement.
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Step 3: Export Across All Channels
Download multi-channel marketing assets formatted instantly for every developer touchpoint.
FAQ
Standard design tools require manual layer setup, dither shaders, and tedious font tweaking for technical code visual assets, taking hours per render compared to 30 seconds with Raster.
Yes. Design leads lock brand tokens, palettes, and fonts so marketers can generate infinite graphics while staying 100% compliant.
Raster offers complete REST and CI/CD API pipelines on Enterprise plans, allowing changelogs to generate graphics automatically upon code commit.