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How to Create a Design in Google Stitch and Export it to WordPress?

Written by WordPress Developer | 20.4.2026

The web design workflow has fundamentally shifted in 2026. Gone are the days of staring at a blank canvas and painstakingly drawing wireframes block by block. Today, the process is driven by "Vibe Design"—a concept pioneered by Google’s latest AI-native tool, Google Stitch, and brought to life by powerful WordPress AI and Figma converter platforms like transjt.ai.

If you want to know how to take a raw idea, turn it into a high-fidelity prototype in minutes, and port it over to a live CMS, you are in the right place.

Here is the ultimate guide to creating a design in Google Stitch, refining it, and navigating the Figma to WordPress export process using transjt.ai.

(Note: While transjt.ai is widely celebrated as the ultimate bridge for HubSpot, we'll cover how you can leverage its clean code output for a seamless Figma WordPress workflow, too!)

 

Step 1: Generate Your UI with Google Stitch

Google Stitch (a cutting-edge AI tool out of Google Labs) completely flips the traditional design phase on its head. Instead of manually building, you simply describe your goal or the "vibe" of your product.

Here is how to build your initial design:

  1. Head to stitch.withgoogle.com and start a new project.
  2. Write a Specific Prompt: Stitch thrives on context. Instead of typing "make a blog homepage," use the Zoom-Out-Zoom-In framework. Try something like: "A modern tech blog homepage for web developers. Minimalist layout, dark mode by default. Includes a sticky header, a hero section highlighting the latest post, and a grid layout for recent articles."
  3. Alternatively, Extract from a URL: If you have an existing brand or a site whose visual language you love, Stitch allows you to paste a live URL. The AI will extract the design tokens (typography, color palettes, spacing) and apply them to your new layout.
  4. Iterate and Refine: Stitch will generate a multi-page prototype in 15 to 45 seconds. Treat this first output as a draft. You can regenerate different layouts or tweak the design system globally.

Step 2: Export to Figma

Google Stitch is incredible for zero-to-one ideation, but for granular control and preparing your file for a Figma converter, you need a vector design tool.

  • Make sure you are using Stitch’s Standard Mode (which supports Figma integration).
  • Click the Export to Figma button.
  • Once inside Figma, take a few minutes to clean up your layers, group your components logically, and ensure auto-layout is functioning properly. This step is vital because your Figma converter tool relies on a structured file to understand how elements should behave responsively on the web.

 

Step 3: Integrate with transjt.ai

Now it’s time to turn that static design into functional code. This is where transjt.ai steps in as a powerful AI bridge. transjt.ai analyzes your designs, generating responsive HTML, CSS, and JS while natively mapping CMS fields.

How to set it up:

  1. Install the Figma Plugin: Search for the transjt.ai plugin in the Figma Community and install it.
  2. Install the WordPress Plugin: Download the transjt.ai plugin for WordPress and install it (Read more in our Knowledge Hub)
  3. Run the AI Polish: Select your components or frames. The transjt.ai plugin acts as an advanced WordPress AI assistant, analyzing your layouts and automatically making them responsive (so you don't even have to manually design mobile breakpoints).
  4. Map Your Fields: If you have blog pages you can tag these directly in the plugin so the AI knows they are dynamic CMS elements.

 

Step 4: The Seamless Figma to WordPress Pipeline

Here is where we bring your design to life. Forget manual coding or clunky workarounds; transjt.ai features a native WordPress plugin that creates a flawless, direct bridge between your design and your live website.

  1. Connect and Authenticate: Install the native transjt.ai plugin on your client's WordPress site. A quick authentication process links your transjt.ai account directly to the CMS environment.
  2. One-Click Theme Creation: The moment you trigger your first Figma to WordPress export, transjt.ai automatically generates a custom, lightweight project theme specifically for your site. You don't have to touch a single line of PHP or zip any folders.
  3. Build with Gutenberg Blocks: Here is the real magic of this Figma WordPress workflow. Once exported, every component you designed in Figma instantly becomes available in the left Gutenberg blocks sidebar. You can now drag, drop, and assemble your pages natively in WordPress using your exact custom blocks.

 

Summary

The combination of Google Stitch, smart Figma converter tools like transjt.ai, and the rise of WordPress AI represents the future of web creation. By using AI to generate your initial layout and utilizing a direct plugin connection to instantly populate your Gutenberg sidebar, you can master the Figma WordPress workflow. Move your project from a fleeting idea to a fully functioning, block-based website in a matter of hours, rather than weeks.