Polaris UX Launches Frameflow, a Visual Design System That Auto-Syncs Tokens Across Tools
Design · 3 min read
Polaris UX introduced Frameflow, a SaaS product that maps and synchronizes design tokens and components between popular design tools and code repositories. The company says Frameflow eliminates token drift by detecting semantically similar styles and prompting teams to align naming and scales.
Key features include a visual diff engine that surfaces breaking color or spacing changes, a lightweight CLI for CI checks, and integrations with Storybook and Tailwind. Polaris positions Frameflow for enterprise product orgs and agencies that juggle multiple design environments and legacy code.
Early adopters report reduced handoff friction and a measurable drop in CSS override bugs. Polaris will offer a free tier for small teams and a paid enterprise plan with audit logs and single sign-on later this quarter.