This month, we focused on small but meaningful improvements that make your daily UiChemy tasks easier. Here’s everything we updated and what you can expect next.
✅ — What’s New in UiChemy
This month, we focused on making things easier for you
- General Improvements (Figma to Elementor / Bricks / Gutenberg)
Working with forms just got simpler. You can now use Figma components and instances as form fields, which keeps your designs more organized and converts perfectly into editable WordPress forms.

- We also added JPEG export, so your images load lighter and faster during import and on the final site.

- Our widget tagging feature is now more accurate than ever. Even complex layers won’t confuse UiChemy anymore.
Plus, clamp support in Global Styles brings smoother responsive typography across devices, along with a noticeable boost in export performance.

Figma to Gutenberg
- Your Gutenberg workflow just leveled up. UiChemy now supports Core Blocks, Spectra, Kadence, and GenerateBlocks, giving you much more flexibility.
- We also rolled out the all-new v4 UI for Gutenberg, making the entire flow cleaner, quicker, and way more intuitive.

Figma to Bricks
- Bricks users get clamp-powered Global Styles too, so your text and spacing adapt beautifully across breakpoints with no extra work.
For all the changes, Check out the complete changelog here.
📈 — What’s Next at UiChemy?
We’ve got some big upgrades lined up, and each one is aimed at saving you time and making your Figma to WordPress workflow even smoother.
- Figma to Elementor, Atomic Widget Support (4.0)
A major upgrade is coming. Atomic Widget Support will give you precise, component-level control, making widget tagging more accurate and exports more reliable than ever. - Relume Optimizer (Coming Soon)
If you use Relume, you’ll love this. With one click, UiChemy will clean up and optimize your file, tag all necessary widgets, and make it fully export-ready for Elementor, Bricks, or Gutenberg. No more manual fixes. - Figma to Gutenberg, Responsive Output (Coming Soon)
Soon, exports using Kadence, Spectra, and GenerateBlocks will automatically include tablet and mobile styles. No extra setup. No headaches. - UiChemy Education Course
We’re building a complete learning experience that’ll help you master UiChemy from scratch. You’ll learn how to optimize your Figma file, tag it correctly, and export it into Elementor, Bricks, or Gutenberg with a step-by-step real project.
🔥— Feature Spotlight
UiChemy Templates Library
Not everyone has time to start from scratch, and that’s why UiChemy now includes a growing library of ready-to-use templates.
You can pick a layout, customize it in Figma, and convert it to Elementor or Gutenberg in a few clicks.
These templates are optimized to convert well, load fast, and reduce your design-to-WordPress development time by almost 70%.
🎥 — Learn With Experts
📰 — Figma & Tech Bytes
- Schema by Figma Highlights: Figma introduced new design system features aimed at improving consistency across design, code, and overall workflows.
- Figma rolled out several improvements including new Buzz features, easy account switching on mobile, pushing Make projects to GitHub, accessibility upgrades, support for multiple IdPs, FigJam diagram creation from ChatGPT brainstorms, and desktop app support for Figma for Government and more.….Read about all the updates here.
- WordPress has released version 6.8.3, a security update that fixes two issues: a data exposure bug allowing authenticated users to access restricted content, and an XSS vulnerability affecting navigation menus that required an authenticated user role. Site owners are encouraged to update promptly.
- WordPress 6.9 Beta 1 is ready for download and testing. The final release is scheduled for December 2, 2025. Users can review the full release timeline and follow the official guide to contribute to testing the WordPress 6.9 update.
- Gutenberg 21.9.0 is now live, introducing three new blocks (MathML, Term Name, and Term Count) along with 16 bug fixes.
- OpenAI is rolling out project sharing to all ChatGPT users, allowing anyone to share projects and collaborate with others who can join in and make updates.
- Google is updating how search ads appear. All text ads will now be grouped under a single “Sponsored results” label that stays visible while scrolling. Google has also added a new “Hide sponsored results” option, allowing users to collapse the entire ad section with one click.
- A recent study by marketing agency Nectiv found that ChatGPT performs a search in about 31% of prompts. It also averages more than two searches per query, with each search around 5.5 words long, which is roughly 60% longer than a typical Google search.
💡— Figma Tips, Tricks & Tools
Tool of the Month
Jitter Video
Jitter makes it simple to turn your static UI designs into smooth motion graphics and micro-interactions. Perfect for adding life to your Figma designs or creating quick animations for social posts and tutorials.

Tip of the Month
Keep Your Design Files Lightweight
Before starting any new project, take a minute to clean up your Figma file, remove unused layers, delete extra pages, and organize frames properly.
It keeps your workspace fast, reduces confusion, and makes collaboration so much smoother. A small habit that saves a lot of time in the long run.
🗣️— 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.
Have any questions or suggestions about UiChemy?
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