SketchFlow AI plugin adds vector-aware semantic editing and variant suggestions

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SketchFlow AI plugin adds vector-aware semantic editing and variant suggestions

SketchFlow AI analyzes a file’s structure and recommends a more semantic layer hierarchy and naming conventions to improve reusability. It can batch-generate responsive variants for components, preserving vector strokes and layout rules so exported assets remain production-friendly.

The plugin also surfaces suggestions for token extraction, like color palettes and spacing scales, and can produce a token file that syncs with downstream code repositories. It supports an “audit” mode highlighting components that break design system rules or have inconsistent spacing.

Designers reported quicker cleanups and easier handoffs to engineers, noting the semantic edits save time when reorganizing legacy files. The team behind SketchFlow AI emphasized that all changes are previewed and reversible, reinforcing human oversight while accelerating repetitive restructuring tasks.