Zeplin Gazette. Stories for and by product teams.
Collaboration
Zeplin vs. Figma Dev Mode: a point-by-point breakdown
One is a dedicated space for collaboration during product development, the other is a mode within a design tool. Dig into how Zeplin and Figma's Dev Mode compare.Product News
August Highlights: Introducing Stage Mode, plus more project organization
This month we're rolling out our brand new Stage Mode and more ways to organize your screens and projects.Product News
July Highlights: Domain capture, plus improvements for Flows
Zeplin's newest product releases include Domain Capture and more ways to organize your Flows.Product News
June Highlights: Customized connector lines, multi-select screens, and some hot tips
This month's product releases include customized connector lines and multi-select screens.Product News
May Highlights: Components in Zeplin means maximum visibility, zero guesswork
Zeplin’s newest product update automatically reveals components from the design library.Product News
April Highlights: Flows — Now Better With Shapes!
Announcing Shapes In Flows, sample onboarding projects, and more product updatesProduct News
March Highlights: Easily discover components, Jira for Flows, and more
Easily discover components, attach flows to JIRA tickets, and more product updates this monthProduct News
February Highlights: Better local search, new onboarding experience, and more
We refined local search, released a new onboarding experience, and made several other improvements in Zeplin.Product News
Introducing Flows and Annotations — A new way to communicate design intention
Learn more about how our newest features can help you better communicate design intention and user journeys.New to Zeplin?
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