UiChemy Bricks Update: Full Design System Sync from Figma to Bricks

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What are the new features in UiChemy for Bricks?

UiChemy now allows syncing of global Border Radius, Border, Gap, and Box Shadow directly from Figma to Bricks. This means you can maintain visual consistency across your designs without additional manual adjustments, streamlining your workflow significantly.

How does the UiChemy update improve the design system workflow?

The update reduces the need for manual styling in Bricks, which can be time-consuming and prone to errors. By syncing more visual properties, it helps maintain UI consistency and supports structured design systems, making it easier for teams to manage their projects.

What common mistakes do users make when syncing Figma designs to Bricks?

Many users overlook the need to manually configure properties like border radius and shadows before the UiChemy update. This often leads to inconsistencies in design. With the new sync features, these common pitfalls can be avoided, ensuring a smoother transition from Figma to Bricks.

Can I use UiChemy with other page builders besides Bricks?

No, UiChemy specifically supports syncing designs from Figma to Bricks, Elementor, and Gutenberg. It does not work with other page builders like Divi or WPBakery, so if you're using those, you won't benefit from the new syncing features.

How does UiChemy handle responsive design when syncing with Bricks?

UiChemy achieves 95% responsive accuracy across desktop, tablet, and mobile when exporting designs. This means that your layouts will remain visually aligned with your Figma design system, even as they adapt to different screen sizes.

Why is it important to maintain design system consistency in Bricks?

Maintaining design system consistency is crucial for brand identity and user experience. Inconsistent designs can confuse users and dilute brand messaging. The new UiChemy features help ensure that your designs remain cohesive, which is especially important for teams working on multiple projects.

Last reviewed: April 14, 2026