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title: "UiChemy 2025 Yearly Recap: Figma to WordPress Made Faster, Smarter, and Scalable"
url: https://uichemy.com/blog/uichemy-2025-yearly-recap-figma-to-wordpress/
date: 2025-12-23
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description: "2025 was a milestone year for UiChemy. Over the past year, UiChemy evolved into a more powerful and reliable Figma to WordPress conversion tool, helping designers and developers convert designs..."
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# UiChemy 2025 Yearly Recap: Figma to WordPress Made Faster, Smarter, and Scalable

## Key Takeaways

- UiChemy v4.0 features a complete UI refresh and a step-by-step guided workflow for smoother onboarding.
- The Optimization Companion in UiChemy is reduced from 14 steps to just 1, improving conversion speed.
- UiChemy introduces automatic image compression during export, supporting PNG, JPEG, WEBP, and AVIF formats.
- In 2025, UiChemy released a total of 52 updates across Figma to Elementor, Gutenberg, and Bricks.

2025 was a milestone year for **UiChemy**.

Over the past year, UiChemy evolved into a more powerful and reliable **[Figma to WordPress conversion tool](https://uichemy.com/)**, helping designers and developers convert designs into **Elementor, Gutenberg, and Bricks** with greater speed and accuracy.

This yearly recap covers everything UiChemy shipped in 2025, from major workflow upgrades to responsive improvements and ecosystem expansion.

## UiChemy in 2025: Built With You, For You

Every update in 2025 focused on one core objective:

**Simplify the Figma → WordPress workflow for real-world projects**.

Instead of adding complexity, UiChemy prioritized:

- Faster exports

- Cleaner structure

- Predictable results

- Reduced manual steps

All improvements were driven by real feedback, real projects, and real usage.

## Major Workflow Improvements in UiChemy v4.0

The release of **UiChemy v4.0** marked one of the biggest milestones of the year.

### Key Workflow Enhancements

- Complete UI refresh with [UiChemy v4.0](https://uichemy.com/v4/)

- Step-by-step guided workflow for smoother onboarding

- Optimization Companion reduced from **14 steps to just 1**

- Proportional credit usage based on page size

- One-click **Google Stitch AI** and **Relume Optimizer** integration

These updates significantly improved conversion speed while keeping exports clean and consistent.

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## Responsive Management & Layout Control Updates

Responsive behavior was a major focus area in 2025, helping users reduce post-export adjustments.

### Responsive & Layout Improvements

- Fully revamped **Responsive Manager**

- Clamp support with Global Styles

- Auto-filled breakpoint values

- Easier responsive setup using Figma scanning

These changes made UiChemy’s responsive output more predictable across devices.

## Improved Global Styles & Design System Support

To support scalable and consistent design systems, UiChemy expanded its global styling features.

- Global container box width support

- Padding class system support in **Bricks Builder**

This allowed teams to maintain consistent spacing and layout across entire projects.

## Widget Tagging & Export Accuracy Enhancements

Small but impactful improvements helped reduce cleanup work inside WordPress builders.

- Automatic widget tagging for buttons using Figma layer names

This improved accuracy during export and streamlined the editing experience.

## Image Optimization & Media Handling

Media optimization became a built-in part of the UiChemy export process.

### Image Handling Improvements

- Automatic image compression during export

- Support for **PNG, JPEG, WEBP, and AVIF** formats

This reduced page weight without requiring external optimization tools.

## Expanded WordPress Builder Support

UiChemy continued to grow beyond a single-builder solution.

In 2025, UiChemy expanded support for popular WordPress block builders, including:

- Gutenberg Core Blocks

- Spectra

- Kadence

- GenerateBlocks

This made UiChemy more flexible for different WordPress workflows and project requirements.

## UiChemy 2025 Release Summary

UiChemy maintained a strong release cadence throughout the year.

### Total Releases in 2025: 52

- [Figma to Elementor](https://uichemy.com/figma-to-elementor-convertor/): **28 releases**

- [Figma to Gutenberg](https://uichemy.com/figma-to-gutenberg-convertor/): **11 releases**

- [Figma to Bricks](https://uichemy.com/figma-to-bricks-convertor/): **13 releases**

Each release focused on stability, performance, and usability improvements.

## Looking Ahead: What’s Next for UiChemy in 2026

As UiChemy moves into 2026, our focus remains on expanding core capabilities and aligning with the evolving WordPress ecosystem. Here’s what we’re actively working toward:

- **Expanded Global Styles for Bricks**: Support for more class-level controls such as **Border, Gap, Radius, and Drop Shadow**, allowing better design consistency and control when exporting to Bricks.

- **Elementor v4 (Atomic) Compatibility**: Preparing UiChemy workflows to work smoothly with Elementor’s upcoming **Atomic / v4 architecture**, keeping exports future-ready.

- **Framework-Level Support**: Exploring deeper compatibility with popular CSS frameworks like **ACSS**, along with other core framework-based setups, to support structured and scalable builds.

Every upcoming feature will continue to prioritize **speed, predictability, and real-world usability**, keeping UiChemy practical for everyday production workflows.

Every upcoming feature will continue to prioritize speed, predictability, and real-world usability.

## Thank You for Being Part of the UiChemy Journey 💙

UiChemy wouldn’t be where it is today without the feedback, bug reports, and insights shared by its users.

Every improvement in 2025 was shaped by real conversations and real workflows. If there’s a feature you’d like to see or an improvement you’ve been waiting for, we’d love to hear from you.

Here’s to building faster and better **Figma to WordPress workflows** together.

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## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: How do I convert Figma to WordPress for free?**
A: UiChemy offers a powerful Figma to WordPress conversion tool, but it requires both a Figma plugin and a WordPress plugin. While the plugins themselves may not have a cost, you need to ensure your Figma designs are compatible with the supported WordPress builders like Elementor, Gutenberg, and Bricks. For a seamless experience, check out the [Figma to WordPress conversion tool](https://uichemy.com/).

**Q: What are the major workflow improvements in UiChemy v4.0?**
A: UiChemy v4.0 introduced significant workflow enhancements, including a complete UI refresh and a step-by-step guided workflow for smoother onboarding. The Optimization Companion was streamlined from 14 steps to just 1, which drastically improves conversion speed and reduces manual steps. These updates focus on providing cleaner exports and predictable results, making the Figma to WordPress process more efficient.

**Q: What image formats does UiChemy support during export?**
A: UiChemy supports multiple image formats during export, including PNG, JPEG, WEBP, and AVIF. This built-in media optimization feature includes automatic image compression, which reduces page weight without needing external optimization tools. This is crucial for maintaining fast loading times on your WordPress site.

**Q: What common mistakes do users make when setting up UiChemy?**
A: A common mistake is not fully utilizing the automatic widget tagging feature, which uses Figma layer names to improve export accuracy. This can lead to unnecessary cleanup work inside WordPress builders. Ensuring that your Figma layers are named correctly can streamline the editing experience and save time in the long run.
