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Onlook 0.2.32 is a visual development environment that bridges the gap between design and code for React-based projects, enabling teams to open any live website or web application in a browser-like canvas, tweak the user interface through point-and-click interactions, and have those modifications written back to the underlying source files in real time. Positioned in the low-code / rapid-prototyping category, the platform parses the rendered DOM, maps visual elements to their React components, and surfaces style and layout controls so that designers, product managers, or developers can adjust typography, spacing, color, or component hierarchies without manually editing JSX or CSS. Because changes are synchronized bidirectionally, the codebase stays the single source of truth while the visual editor stays in lockstep, eliminating the traditional export-or-copy step that separates design tools from engineering workflows. Typical use cases include polishing marketing pages, iterating on dashboard layouts, refining responsive breakpoints, or onboarding non-technical stakeholders into the development cycle by letting them experiment safely inside a production-like mirror of the app. The publisher, also named Onlook, has released three public builds to date, with 0.2.32 representing the latest incremental update. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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