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Coreframe
Turn blank Figma file into a production-ready design system
Generate design tokens, component systems, and developer-ready exports directly inside Figma—turning hours of setup work into minutes.
The idea came from a frustration I kept running into as a designer and developer.
Every new project seemed to start with the same repetitive setup:
• Creating color variables • Building typography scales • Defining spacing systems • Creating shadows and radius tokens • Building buttons, inputs, cards, and variants
None of these tasks were particularly difficult, but they took time before I could start solving the actual design problems.
I started asking myself:
"Why am I rebuilding the same foundations over and over again?"
That question eventually became Coreframe.
Coreframe helps generate design tokens, component systems, and developer-ready exports directly inside Figma, helping teams move from a blank file to a scalable design system much faster.
One challenge during development was finding the right balance between automation and flexibility. I didn't want Coreframe to generate rigid systems that designers couldn't customize, but I also didn't want it to become another manual workflow with extra steps.
I'm excited to finally share it with the community and would love your feedback.
What's the most repetitive part of creating a design system for you today?
About Coreframe on Product Hunt
“Turn blank Figma file into a production-ready design system”
Coreframe was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #22 on the daily leaderboard. Generate design tokens, component systems, and developer-ready exports directly inside Figma—turning hours of setup work into minutes.
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Hi Product Hunt!
I'm the solo creator behind Coreframe.
The idea came from a frustration I kept running into as a designer and developer.
Every new project seemed to start with the same repetitive setup:
• Creating color variables
• Building typography scales
• Defining spacing systems
• Creating shadows and radius tokens
• Building buttons, inputs, cards, and variants
None of these tasks were particularly difficult, but they took time before I could start solving the actual design problems.
I started asking myself:
"Why am I rebuilding the same foundations over and over again?"
That question eventually became Coreframe.
Coreframe helps generate design tokens, component systems, and developer-ready exports directly inside Figma, helping teams move from a blank file to a scalable design system much faster.
One challenge during development was finding the right balance between automation and flexibility. I didn't want Coreframe to generate rigid systems that designers couldn't customize, but I also didn't want it to become another manual workflow with extra steps.
I'm excited to finally share it with the community and would love your feedback.
What's the most repetitive part of creating a design system for you today?