I will convert figma to nextjs, figma to react or xd to react


Over deze dienst
Design approved, but nobody's turned it into a working site? I convert Figma to Next.js, Figma to React JS, or XD to React, spacing kept exact.
Every layer gets checked against the design file. Responsive design across breakpoints, clean JavaScript, styled in Tailwind CSS or HTML CSS.
WHAT YOU'LL GET
Figma to Next JS conversion, pixel-matched
Figma to Reactjs build with reusable components
XD to React or XD to HTML conversion
PSD to HTML if that's your design source
Responsive website across mobile, tablet, desktop
React frontend structured for easy updates
Tailwind CSS or HTML CSS styling
Clean JavaScript, no unnecessary dependencies
Source code + 15 days post-launch support
WORKFLOW
Design File Review Component Breakdown Build Responsive Pass Cross-Browser Check Delivery
WHY CHOOSE ME
Next JS developer with a strong eye for detail
Matches spacing, fonts & color exactly from source
React developer comfortable with Tailwind or CSS
Delivers a React website that's ready to extend
CONTACT ME NOW and let's turn your design into a pixel-perfect website with a true Next JS and React developer.
Maak kennis met Ahmed Saleem
Full Stack Developer React NextJS SaaS AI Vibe Coding Expert
- Afkomstig uitPakistan
- Lid sindsokt 2025
- Gem. reactietijd1 uur
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Veelgestelde vragen
How closely will the site match my Figma/XD file?
Very closely - spacing, fonts, colors & layout are matched pixel by pixel, not approximated from a rough glance.
Do you convert to Next.js or plain React?
Both, depending on your needs. Next JS if you need SSR/routing built in, plain Reactjs for a simpler single-page app.
Can you also convert from Adobe XD or PSD?
Yes, XD to React, XD to HTML, and PSD to HTML conversions are all available alongside Figma conversions.
Will the site be responsive on mobile?
Yes, every conversion includes a responsive design pass tested across mobile, tablet & desktop breakpoints.
Do you use Tailwind CSS or plain CSS?
Either works. Tailwind CSS is my default for speed, but plain HTML CSS is available if that fits your project better.
