Zeroheight adds AI-assisted documentation generation from design tokens

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Zeroheight adds AI-assisted documentation generation from design tokens

Zeroheight's new AI-assisted documentation feature reads design tokens, component metadata, and example artboards to produce living documentation pages. Generated pages include token usage recommendations, do/don't patterns drawn from examples, and code snippets tailored to the team's tech stack.

The tool supports periodic re-synchronization so docs stay up-to-date as tokens evolve; it flags breaking changes and includes a changelog intended for design system stewards. Zeroheight emphasized that generated content is editable and meant to jumpstart documentation rather than replace expert-written guidance.

Integrations with Figma, Sketch, and various CI systems mean teams can automate doc refreshes as part of release pipelines. The company reports early users slashed initial doc creation time by two-thirds, making it easier for systems to scale documentation alongside component libraries.