We focused on strengthening design system sync, improving conversion accuracy, and preparing UiChemy for what’s coming next, so your builds stay consistent and future-ready.
Here’s everything you should know from January 👇
✅ — What’s New in UiChemy
This month, we focused on making your design-to-WordPress workflow smoother and more reliable. From syncing Bricks design systems completely to preparing for Elementor v4, here’s what’s new and coming up.
Until now, UiChemy could sync the core parts of your Figma design system into Bricks: colors, typography, container width, and padding.

Want the full breakdown of how this sync works? Read the detailed blog post here
Many of you mentioned that radius, borders, gaps, and shadows still needed manual setup, which slowed down your workflow.
Now, UiChemy completes the design system sync for Bricks:
✅ Global radius
✅ Borders
✅ Gaps
✅ Shadow classes
These styles are applied globally and inside imported designs, keeping everything consistent from Figma to Bricks. Less manual work, more reliability, and cleaner results for serious design system users.
📈 — What’s Next at UiChemy?
We’re actively working on a few exciting updates:
Elementor v4 Atomic Widget Support
- Convert Figma variables and styles into Elementor v4 atomic widget classes
- Support global typography, colors, padding, gaps, borders, radius, and shadows
- Tagging support for atomic widgets during conversion
UiChemy Education Course
This course will guide you step by step:
- Understand UiChemy workflows clearly
- Avoid common mistakes during Figma-to-WordPress conversion
- Build confidence and get the best results every time
More updates are on the way, and we can’t wait to share them with you!
🔥— Feature Spotlight
UiChemy as Your Design-to-WordPress Bridge
Most tools help you design. Others help you build. UiChemy sits right in the middle, and that’s the real power.

UiChemy is not just an exporter. It acts as a bridge between design thinking and real WordPress structure, translating visual decisions into usable systems inside your builder.
Instead of redesigning everything again in WordPress, your styles, spacing logic, and structure move with you, reducing duplicate work and keeping design intent intact from Figma to live site.
For teams, this means smoother collaboration.
For freelancers, it means faster delivery.
For everyone, it means fewer “why doesn’t this match the design?” moments.
🎥 — Learn from the Experts

📰 — Figma & Tech Bytes
- Figma adds prototype embeds in Figma Make, more Make features, a discovery pipeline update with user prompts, FigJam diagramming in Claude, new Glass effect improvements, Figma for Google Chat, iPhone 17 device frames, and more.….Read about all the updates here.
- Google unveiled new tools that let users complete purchases directly inside AI Mode and interact with branded AI agents right within Search results. Read about all the updates.
- Google launched Creator Search, helping advertisers find YouTube creators by keywords or channel handles, then filter by subscribers, views, location, and contact info, making creator discovery and outreach much faster.
- The View Transitions plugin is set to become part of WordPress core, starting with the admin area. Felix Arntz confirmed the integration, bringing smoother visual transitions inside the dashboard interface.
- WordPress Playground now includes a dedicated dashboard to manage saved playgrounds, a warning with one-click save for unsaved work, and quick links for faster admin navigation. Support for PHP 7.2 and 7.3 has been removed, with PHP 7.4 now the minimum version.
- Google introduced Personal Intelligence for Gemini (beta in the U.S.), allowing users to connect apps like Gmail, Photos, YouTube, and Search. With permission, Gemini can understand personal data across services to provide more contextual and tailored assistance.
- Feedback from the WordPress 6.9 “Gene” release highlights what worked well, areas needing improvement, and key lessons for future cycles. Anonymized form responses have also been shared publicly for deeper community insight.
- AI Experiments 0.2.0 released: Version 0.2.0 introduces AI-powered excerpt generation for posts, a new Abilities Explorer for developers to test AI capabilities, and improvements to editorial workflows and developer tools.
- New in Gutenberg 22.4 adds Classic and Hybrid Theme support for the Font Library, enables custom blocks to use Pattern Overrides, and includes several additional improvements and fixes.
- WordPress.org now features a central space for Education Programs, bringing together initiatives like Campus Connect, Credits, and Student Clubs to help students learn and contribute to the WordPress ecosystem.
- WooCommerce 10.5 will change how order data is imported into Analytics tables, improve the Checkout block UI, add new filters and API updates, and deliver multiple performance enhancements.
- WordPress.com now supports OAuth 2.1, making it easier and more secure for AI agents like ChatGPT and Claude Desktop to access site content such as posts, comments, and site data without sharing passwords.
- WordPress 6.9.1 is scheduled for February and will focus solely on bug fixes following post-release issues in 6.9, including email delivery failures, plugin conflicts, and infinite loops in Adjacent Post Navigation.
💡— Figma Tips, Tricks & Tools
Tool of the Month
Remove.bg

Removes image backgrounds in seconds. Super useful for hero sections, product cards, team sections, and creative layouts without needing advanced photo editing.
Tip of the Month
Design Once, Think Reusable
Before you design a section, ask:
“Will I reuse this somewhere else?”
If yes, turn it into a style, component, or system element in Figma first.
When you design with reuse in mind:
• Your layouts stay cleaner
• Your WordPress structure becomes more organized
• UiChemy can map things more accurately
One reusable system element can save you from editing 10 different places later. Small mindset shift, huge time saver.
🗣️— From the Community
I must say, Your Global Style sync feature is robust, It help me not just in UiChemy Export with Global styles but it also my go to tool for regular Global Style Sync between Figma to Elementor. More Power to your team for even more functionalities like this.
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