UXPin Live updates: code-synced design tokens and continuous model suggestions
Design · 4 min read
UXPin Live's update strengthens the bridge between design tokens and running applications by offering two-way sync: when tokens are changed in UXPin they can automatically create PRs that update the consuming repo, and vice versa. The system surfaces conflicts and suggests merges with rationale.
Continuous model suggestions analyze runtime telemetry (render performance, layout shifts, accessibility flags) and propose token adjustments—like reducing large shadows or tightening type scale—for better UX and performance. Suggestions include estimated impact on performance metrics and accessibility scores.
UXPin says the features help maintain a single source of truth for tokens and speed up production fixes. The company added finer permission controls so design ops can govern token changes and integrate them into CI pipelines for verification.