Tldraw Offline
An offline desktop whiteboard for developers, designers, and agent tinkerers to turn prompts into editable diagrams, animated scenes, and canvas-based interactive tools.
Tool overview
Worth watching, but better understood as a programmable AI canvas than a mature general-purpose whiteboard. The current evidence is mostly from X, so the heat proof is strong: repeated official demos, meaningful view counts, and a claim of about 13,150 downloads. But that mainly shows attention. The better usability proof comes from a smaller set of third-party trials and demo posts showing local-model drawing in real time, animated simulations, and images rendered as selectable shapes on the canvas. That supports the claim that models can act on canvas objects directly, not just output flat images.
In practice, this is not a replacement for Figma, Miro, or a standard mind-mapping app. A better analogy is a local AI canvas sandbox or an AI-native whiteboard runtime. The evidence points to users and agents creating and editing shapes, buttons, animations, themes, and custom mini-tools on a desktop canvas.