FAQ from Vivid
What is Vivid?
Vivid is a tool that allows designers to hand off ready-to-use components from Figma to developers. It eliminates redundant development work by enabling designers to own the UI while developers focus on functionality.
How to use Vivid?
To use Vivid, designers can build their UI in Figma as they normally would. They can then select the designs they want to submit and generate fully-modular, idiomatic code for each component. Designers can preview the rendered code in a sandbox before handing it off to developers. Developers will receive the generated code directly in their codebase, saving time and allowing them to focus on functionality.
How does Vivid work?
Designers can build their UI in Figma and select the designs they want to submit. Vivid generates fully-modular, idiomatic code for each component, allowing developers to focus on functionality.
What are the core features of Vivid?
Vivid seamlessly integrates with Figma, auto-generates modular code, provides a code preview in a sandbox, and allows direct code handoff to developers.
What are the use cases for Vivid?
Vivid is useful for efficient collaboration between designers and developers, accelerating the development process, reducing redundant development work, and improving design-to-development handoff.