Vectorly raises $12M to debut DevTokens, a design-token–first dev workflow
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Vectorly’s DevTokens ingests token exports from design tools and generates strongly typed SDKs for React, Vue, Swift, and Kotlin, including runtime checks and build-time linting. The company says this reduces the need for manual token translation and prevents token version conflicts across teams.
The seed round was led by SeedScale with participation from product-focused LPs and several engineering leaders. Vectorly emphasized the benefit for design systems at scale: the SDKs create typed contracts so engineers and designers work against the same source, and CI integrations block deploys that would break token contracts.
Planned roadmap items include token diffs in pull requests, feature flags for token rollouts, and a Figma plugin that annotates components with their compiled token usage. Early testers reported faster cross-discipline collaboration and fewer visual regressions in UI releases.