Design Parser v0.7.0: generate a 30-page Figma project in 35 minutes

By Anya Nerush
Design Parser v0.7.0: generate a 30-page Figma project in 35 minutes

Design Parser continues to evolve as part of AgentOne, with a focus on reducing generation time and improving efficiency across large, multi-page Figma projects.

This update introduces a set of optimizations that significantly speed up code generation and make the overall workflow more predictable.


What’s new in Design Parser

1. Sonnet 4.6 integration

Design Parser now runs on an updated model, improving consistency and handling of more complex page structures.

2. JavaScript generation for large projects

Generation logic has been optimized for large-scale Figma projects, reducing bottlenecks when working with multiple pages and components.

3. Parallel section generation

Sections are now generated in parallel, cutting down total processing time for multi-page projects.

4. Programmatic page assembling

Page assembling is now handled programmatically. This reduces generation time, while keeping structure consistent across the project.

5. Optimized Tailwind CSS generation

CSS generation is more efficient, speeding up layout processing.

6. Batch asset upload

Assets are now uploaded in batches, reducing delays during project setup and improving overall workflow speed.


Performance impact

A 30-page project that previously took around 1 hour 20 minutes can now be generated in approximately 35 minutes.


What this means for agencies

Design Parser makes it faster and easier to turn large Figma projects into clean, responsive HTML/CSS/JS. Less time spent on generation means less manual front-end work, faster project handoff, and lower production costs.

You stay focused on structure and refinement – Design Parser handles the heavy lifting.

Try the updated Design Parser

For your next Figma project, try the Design Parser from your WebinOne Portal and see how much faster generation can be:

Anya Nerush

Anya Nerush

I work on marketing communications and content at WebinOne. You can share your ideas and questions with me via email or Facebook.