Free — works in any AI editor

Catch UI issues before code review

Type /occhio in your editor and get instant feedback on accessibility, consistency, and UX patterns — right where you write code.

Works with VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, Neovim, and JetBrains IDEs.

One-line install
curl -fsSL https://occhio.build/install/skill | bash

What you get — free

The local skill runs entirely on your machine. No account needed, no tokens to manage. Just install and go.

Ship accessible UIs

Stop shipping missing labels, broken ARIA, and low-contrast text. Occhio flags accessibility gaps before your code leaves the editor.

Keep your UI consistent

Spacing drift, rogue font sizes, off-brand colors — Occhio spots the visual inconsistencies that slip past human review.

Never forget a loading state

Empty states, error boundaries, loading skeletons — Occhio makes sure you handle every edge case users actually hit.

Up and running in 60 seconds

1. Install the skill

curl -fsSL https://occhio.build/install/skill | bash

Or install the full CLI: npm install -g @occhio/cli

2. Open your editor and run it

/occhio review my changed files

3. Fix issues before pushing

Occhio highlights what to fix and why it matters — accessibility gaps, inconsistent styles, missing states. Ship with confidence.

Occhio Cloud

Want reviews on every PR — automatically?

The free skill is great for catching issues while you code. Occhio Cloud takes it further — it reviews every pull request your team opens, so nothing slips through.

Automated PR reviews

Every pull request gets a design-quality review automatically. No one needs to remember to run it.

Friction analysis

See where users will get confused or stuck — Occhio evaluates your UI against Nielsen heuristics so you can fix UX issues before they ship.

Team dashboard & history

Track design quality across your team. See trends, catch regressions, and keep everyone on the same page.

Starts at $29/mo for 5 repos and 300 PR reviews

Start shipping cleaner UI today

Install the free skill, run /occhio in your editor, and stop letting design issues reach code review.