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Pixlore adds AI editing to HTML‑to‑Figma workflow

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Over the past year, HTML‑to‑Figma converters such as html.to.design have become reliable enough to turn a web URL into a structured Figma file with correct layouts, constraints and spacing. Designers can now skip the first step of recreation, yet they still spend 20‑30 minutes cleaning up imperfect spacing, regrouping auto‑layout nodes, and simplifying components.

Enter Pixlore, an AI‑powered add‑on that treats the import as a starting point rather than an endpoint. After a site lands in Figma, users type natural‑language commands to adjust spacing, merge or simplify layers, tweak responsiveness, swap visual styles, and generate UX annotations. The tool eliminates manual clicking through hundreds of nodes.

Pricing reflects the founder’s indie‑designer background: a low monthly fee and a free trial keep the barrier minimal for auditors, redesigners, product managers and developers who need clear design intent. Pixlore launched on the Figma Community this week, with upcoming AI‑driven annotations, review assistance, and multi‑breakpoint support aimed at a future no‑code pipeline from requirements to shipped product.