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by tikkun
1102 days ago
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I think if it works with complex figma designs, people will definitely want it. There's a separate question of how many people will pay for it, but I think some will. I've looked for similar products for converting figma to html/css even. I've paid designers considerable amounts of money to get them to convert figma designs to webflow sites. I think the need to converting to react is similar. I'll note that the designer that I ended up going back to was the one who converted it in a way that was pixel perfect, and who made sure that some of the things missing from the figma (e.g. the hover state of certain buttons) looked good. What I'm trying to say is that if it can do it 80% well that's nice, and then it's a tool for designers to save time, if it can do it 100% well, then it's a tool for the end buyer and they wouldn't need to hire the person to convert it to react. See also: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/862039267149408972/Fi..., https://www.figma.com/blog/introducing-figma-to-react/, https://www.animaapp.com/blog/design-to-code/how-to-export-f... - and note that competition is a good sign, if there was no other approaches to it it probably would mean that it's not something users care about. |
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Pixel perfect is definitely necessary, and something I can achieve reliably since I'm building the tool from the ground up, not as a plugin on an existing software.