One-Click AI Web Development Tutorial - Learn how to Turn Figma Designs into Working Code using AI
Learn how to turn Figma designs into code using AI. In this course, you will learn how to easily create and deploy frontend code starting with just a design.
✏️ Course developed by @aniakubow
Sample Figma design to follow along: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1344907822759018861/localhost-website
Get started with Locofy: https://www.locofy.ai/
🏗️ Locofy provided a grant to make this course possible.
⭐️ Contents ⭐️
⌨️ (0:00:00) Introduction
⌨️ (0:01:54) What is Figma?
⌨️ (0:02:22) The design
⌨️ (0:06:28) Locofy Lightning and LocoAI
⌨️ (0:25:18) Let’s build out our app!
⌨️ (0:40:…
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⚡
AI Lesson Summary
✦ V3 skills
🛠 Hands-on
This video tutorial teaches how to turn Figma designs into working code using AI tools like Loco AI, and deploy them to platforms like Netlify. It covers frontend and backend development using React, Node.js, and MongoDB, and provides hands-on experience with design-to-code conversion, responsive design, and reusable components.
Key Takeaways
- Sign up to Loco AI for free and choose a username and profile information
- Select a Figma design tool and choose React as the frontend framework
- Add the Locly Lightning plugin to Figma and select files to convert to code
- Run the Locly Lightning plugin and review AI decisions
- Use Flexbox to stretch elements to fit the container and customize the design using advanced CSS properties
- Bind data by selecting the first item, clicking repeat, and selecting the data source
- Sync the project to GitHub and pull in changes using the terminal
- Use the state object JSON to map out the listing items on the homepage
- Start the app using npm Run start and import useState to make things dynamic
- Define a port as 8000 in the Node.js backend and use Express to create a backend
💡 The use of AI tools like Loco AI can significantly speed up the web development process by converting designs into production-ready frontend code, allowing developers to focus on more complex tasks.
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