Clone from a screenshot
Show Wemob a picture of a site you like. It'll build you something with the same feel.
Sometimes the fastest way to explain what you want is to point at a thing. Wemob has a built-in feature for exactly this — give it a screenshot of a site you admire, and it will build you something with the same colors, typography, layout rhythm, and mood. Not a copy, but a project that clearly comes from the same family.
What it does#
When you give Wemob a screenshot, it looks at:
- The colors used — backgrounds, text, accents
- The typography — serif or sans, display size, italic style
- The layout — how the hero is composed, the sections, the spacing
- The overall feeling — minimal or lush, warm or cool, playful or serious
Then it writes you a new, original project that shares those qualities. You still get your own site — your own headlines, your own content, your own URL — it just starts from a visual direction you've already liked somewhere else.
How to use it#
On the dashboard home, next to the prompt box, there's a small camera icon. Click it and pick an image file, or drag an image directly onto the chat area. Then add a sentence or two describing what you want — the subject matter, the content. For example:
- “Something with the feel of this, but for a landscape photographer called Anya Voss.”
- “I want a café site that looks and feels like this reference.”
- “Clone this, but make it a portfolio for a jewelry designer.”
What works well#
- Full-page screenshots — the whole homepage, scrolled to the top
- Clean captures — no browser chrome, no cookie banners, no ads
- Sites with character — distinctive typography, specific palettes, deliberate layout
- High-resolution images — 1440px wide or larger
Things to expect#
Clone-from-screenshot is not a pixel-perfect trace. Wemob uses the image as inspiration, then writes you a fresh, original site. The result will feel like the reference but won't be identical — which is intentional and also better for you (it's yours, not a copy).
If you want something very close to the original, follow up in the chat: “make it closer to the reference image — tighter spacing, bigger headline.”
