Roadmap
This docs site focuses mainly on current shipped behavior, but this page exists to make the near-term direction explicit without pretending those items are already done.
Shipping now
Section titled “Shipping now”The current product direction is built around a few clear pillars that already shape the product:
- a real workspace home instead of a forced default draft
- local-first saved documents and editor recovery
- AI, code, and import workflows living alongside the visual editor
- asset libraries for developer, cloud, and icon-heavy diagrams
- design systems, pages, layers, and structured canvas controls
Near-term roadmap
Section titled “Near-term roadmap”These are the highest-signal improvements currently worth planning around:
- better layers and page workflows so larger diagrams are easier to organize, lock, focus, and navigate
- better code and structured-import diagram quality, especially for application architecture and source-driven drafts
- stronger auto-layout quality for complex technical graphs, including smarter defaults and less cleanup after import
- performance boosts for larger canvases, heavier diagrams, and more demanding editor sessions
- a cleaner asset browsing experience with stronger developer and infrastructure libraries
- continued docs-site refreshes so product surfaces stay aligned with reality
Likely follow-on improvements
Section titled “Likely follow-on improvements”These are important, but they should be treated as direction rather than guarantees:
- richer architecture review and linting workflows
- better import-to-layout pipelines for infra and code analysis
- more polished workspace/home flows for templates, import, and AI-first starts
- more capable export and publishing paths for documentation and reviews
How to read this page
Section titled “How to read this page”- Docs pages describe current shipped behavior first.
- This roadmap page names current product priorities and likely next areas of investment.
- If a capability is not described elsewhere in the docs as a current workflow, treat it as planned direction rather than a shipped feature.