In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to export your UI designs from Google Stitch directly into Figma. Stitch lets you send full layouts, components, or generated screens straight into a Figma file, where you can continue editing, customizing, and refining your design. You’ll learn how to select your frames in Stitch, use the Export → Figma option, copy the generated link, and paste it into a blank Figma canvas. Once imported, you can edit layers, adjust spacing, change colors, update text, and fully customize your UI inside Figma. Perfect for anyone who designs in Stitch but wants the flexibility and power of Figma for final polishing. ⭐ Tags stitch, googlestitch, figma, uidesign, exportfigma, designworkflow, uiux, tutorial, howto, quickguide, productivity

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