Many people think “Figma to WordPress” means clicking a button and—boom—your design turns into a fully functional website.
Sorry to break it to you, but nope, it doesn’t work like that.
Figma is a design tool, not a website builder. It shows how a website should look — colors, layout, fonts, images.
WordPress is the engine that powers your website — handling content, functionality, and responsiveness.
So how do we go from Figma to WordPress?
Step 1: Design in Figma – Create a clean, responsive UI with all your visuals and layout.
Step 2: Convert Design to Code – Use HTML, CSS, and sometimes JavaScript to bring the design to life.
Step 3: Integrate into WordPress – Either by building a custom theme or using a builder like Elementor or Gutenberg.
Yes, there are tools/plugins that assist the process, but real magic happens when a developer translates that design into a pixel-perfect, fast, responsive website.
So if you’re planning a Figma to WordPress project — don’t look for shortcuts. Look for someone who understands both design and development.
Let's turn your vision into a real, working website — the right way.
DM me if you’ve got a design you want to bring to life!
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