Luca Dalli

Tylify - Create seamless patterns in seconds

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Tylify is a seamless pattern maker that's available as a Figma plugin and a standalone web app. Pattern elements can be vector or raster images. Export formats include SVG, PNG and CSS with embedded base64 SVG.

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Maria Mikhailova
This is cool! Congratulations!!
Luca Dalli
@maria_mikhailova Thanks, Maria! 😎
Karim Saif
Great Job✨💛🥇
Luca Dalli
@karimsaif Thanks, Karim! Thanks for checking Tylify out :)
Yamparala Rahul
Nice one dude, it is best for me ❤️
Luca Dalli
@yamparala_rahul Thanks, Yamparala! I'm glad you find it useful :)
Ravi agarwal
Congrats on the launch!
Luca Dalli
@ravi_agarwal2 Thanks, Ravi! 🚀
James Hoss
@webdevluca looks really handy! I was just on Figam this morning looking for plugins to create some nice background for product screenshots
Luca Dalli
@james_hoss Thanks, James! I'm afraid the plugin doesn't work in Figjam at the moment. I briefly investigated the matter and couldn't find a way to tile an image like you can in Figma.
Ash Rahman 🎮
Looks amazing. Best wishes on the launch!
Luca Dalli
@ashrahman Appreciate the kind words, Ash! Thank you :)
Samee Hassan
Sweet!
Luca Dalli
@sameehsn Thanks, Samee!
Dustin Lee
I'm an entrepreneur and designer and often times need a seamless pattern but just avoid it because it don't want to go through all the trouble in Illustrator. This is super simple to use and would work in just about any situation. You mentioned Figma, so I'll just say I'm way more excited about the stand-alone website as I don't use Figma.
Luca Dalli
@heydustinlee Hi, Dustin! I'm glad to hear that Tylify will be of use to you. The standalone app is convenient because it's always just a new tab away. However, there a few things the standalone doesn't do as well as the Figma plugin, namely: Complex SVG exports - the plugin is able to leverage Figma's SVG engine Resumability - there is currently no way to export a pattern as a "project" (think .psd and .ai) and resume work on it later. With the Figma plugin, the elements live in your Figma document so you are able to go back and edit the pattern whenever you like If you ever run into these issues, you might want to give the Figma plugin a go. Thanks for checking Tylify out and sharing your thoughts. Your feedback is invaluable.
Namrata kadam
congratulations!
Samar Ali
Your product is fantastic! The patterns are so easy to make and the export options are great. Congratulations on the launch of your product!