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Novamira Visual: an experimental way to watch your AI work on WordPress

June 30, 2026

Novamira Visual: watch your AI work on WordPress in real time

Novamira Visual is a new way to connect your AI agent to WordPress: instead of working out of sight, the agent opens your pages and editors in a browser workspace, so you watch it work in front of you. You see it open a page, edit it, and build it, in real time.

It is part of Novamira, not a separate plugin. The same site can run the standard Novamira connection and the Novamira Visual workspace at the same time, so nothing changes about how you already use Novamira.

In Novamira you get Novamira Visual with the Gutenberg block editor and full access, including PHP execution, and everything Novamira already does. Novamira Pro keeps doing everything it does on the standard Novamira connection; what it brings into the Novamira Visual workspace is Elementor and Bricks, live inside the editor.

And it brings them in a different way. The live Elementor and Bricks integration in Novamira Visual is not the same one Novamira Pro uses on the standard connection, so the output is different too. Today that standard Elementor and Bricks specialization in Novamira Pro is the more solid one, because it comes from months of customer feedback and continuous updates. In Novamira Visual it is at a more experimental stage.

We came up with Novamira Visual in March this year, a few weeks after Novamira launched, and we are opening it up now in Novamira 1.8.0. The live Elementor and Bricks editing in the workspace needs Novamira Pro 1.6.0. It is an experiment, and where it goes depends on your feedback. It is recommended for staging environments with backups, the same as Novamira.

If you already use an AI agent on WordPress, such as Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Codex, Antigravity, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, or Zed, and you want to see what it does while it does it, give it a try. Download Novamira for free, open the Novamira Visual workspace, and let us know how it goes in the Novamira community.