Summary
What if your design system could move from Figma to production-ready code—without heavy technical lift? In this session, we’ll share how AI can interpret design system content in Figma, transform it into coded components, and export it to Storybook for developers to use. Explore an evolving approach to streamlining workflows, closing the design–dev gap, and unlocking new ways for teams to collaborate at scale.
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