December Updates: Figma to Code, Workspaces, Smarter Iteration & More

Meku’s December release introduces Figma to Code, Workspaces, enhanced chat builds, extra credit purchases, file references, and UI improvements.

December Updates: Figma to Code, Workspaces, Smarter Iteration & More

Musharof Chowdhury

6 Jan 2026

December Updates: Figma to Code, Workspaces, Smarter Iteration & More

December’s release brings practical upgrades to how Meku is used day to day.

Figma to Code reduces manual UI rebuilding, Workspaces help keep projects organized, and improved build and rebuild controls make iteration more predictable.

Alongside these updates, extra credit purchases and file references in chat are implemented and currently in testing, ahead of broader rollout.

Together, these changes make Meku more usable, structured, and reliable for real-world building.

Our focus was clear: reduce friction between design and development, improve project organization, and give builders more control while iterating.

December Release Overview

Below is a breakdown of what shipped in december, with each section describing a feature or improvement in more detail.

Figma to Code with Meku

One of the most significant additions in December is Figma import option, now available in Meku.

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With this integration, you can turn Figma designs into real, live web apps instead of manually rebuilding layouts and UI components.

Meku’s AI reads your Figma file’s structure, layout, and design patterns, then generates production-ready React + Tailwind code that you can refine and deploy.

Why it Matters:

  • Complete web apps and sites : The output isn’t just isolated components; it includes multiple pages, layouts, and reusable structures.
  • Editable, clean code : The generated code is structured and ready for further customization and development.
  • Faster handoff : Designers and developers work better together when the design doesn’t have to be rebuilt manually.

This bridges the gap between the design and development phases of modern app workflows, helping you ship faster with fewer repetitive tasks.

Workspaces with Powerful Team Features

Workspaces let you group related projects in one place so your development environment stays organized as you build more apps.

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Instead of managing each project separately, Workspaces provide a structural layer that helps you:

  • Invite team members, work together
  • Separate experimental builds from production work
  • Better team collaboration with powerful features

This makes project navigation clearer and keeps long-term workflows easier to manage as you scale.

Purchase Extra Credits

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This month, the ability to purchase additional credits directly from your dashboard has been implemented.

Purchased extra credits are added instantly to your account and can be used alongside your existing plan limits, which helps users continue building even if their monthly allocation runs low.

This ensures you never have to pause work mid-project due to credit limits, especially during deep iteration or extensive refinement sessions.

Smarter Iterations and Debugging

Meku’s core experience is built around conversation-driven generation, where prompts turn into real web apps.

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This month’s improvements focus on giving you more control over how Meku interprets and executes those prompts:

  • Better structuring of AI responses so the output aligns more predictably with what you ask
  • Clearer build triggers, meaning you can run a manual build or rebuild when you want, rather than relying solely on automatic regeneration
  • More stable refinement cycles when iterating through design and code in the chat interface

These enhancements reduce guesswork and make iterative development inside the Meku chat much more efficient.

Reference Files in Chat

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Meku’s AI workflow is centered on conversational development, where you describe what you want and receive refined code outputs.

With this release, you can now reference files directly inside the chat.

This means you can upload or point to files (for example: images, design references, screenshots, or assets) and Meku will consider that context during code generation or iteration.

Linking files in the chat helps the AI better understand your intent and produce outputs that match your real assets and design direction.

This capability complements Meku’s chat-first workflow by making references more context-aware and accurate before wider roll-out.

Refreshed Pricing & UI Improvements

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December also brought UI improvements across Meku, including a more intuitive pricing experience:

  • The pricing page now clearly shows plan features, limits, and credit mechanics so users can make better decisions before upgrading.
  • UI polish in key product areas improves readability, flow, and general ease of use during building and refining
  • We're working on massive site-wide refresh, which is gonna go live in next month.

For example, Meku’s pricing system uses a credit-based model, where purchased credits are added instantly and can be applied to AI usage within your current plan.

Conclusion

December marks another important step forward for Meku.

This month was all about bringing design and development closer together, improving collaboration, and refining the core building experience so you can move even faster from idea to production.

It was a focused build month for Meku. We concentrated on improving how builders move from design to working code, organize projects, and control iteration during development.

This release introduced Figma to Code, Workspaces, and improvements to the chat-driven build flow, along with UI refinements and new capabilities now in testing.

More updates are coming soon. Thanks for being with Meku.