vMira use cases

How specific audiences use vMira day to day. Each page describes the features that matter, the workflows that work well, and the questions people actually ask.

For developers

An AI code assistant that writes, debugs, and reviews in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Rust, Go, Java, C++, SQL, and 20+ more — plus a CLI (Mira Code) and an OpenAI-compatible API.

For designers

Generate UI mockups, components, and layout variations from a sentence. Iterate by description, not pixel-pushing. Pair design generation with built-in image creation in one workspace.

For writers

Draft long-form articles, rewrite for a different tone, translate into 50+ languages, fact-check claims with live web search, and analyze source documents — all in one chat, not five separate tools.

For legal professionals

Draft contracts, summarize multi-hundred-page filings, run compliance checks against policy text, and conduct legal research with cited sources — all in one workspace built for working lawyers, not general consumers.

For analysts

Analyze spreadsheets, summarize earnings calls, extract data from filings, pull live web information with citations, and generate 60+ page research reports — in one workspace, not stitched across a dozen specialized tools.

For musicians

Generate music tracks, sound effects, and audio experiments by describing what you want — no separate Suno or Udio account needed. Music creation is built into the vMira workspace alongside chat, code, and image generation.

For students

Research papers with cited sources, summarize long readings, get step-by-step explanations of hard topics, translate course material into your native language — all on a generous free plan with no credit card required.