I will convert your figma design into a pixel perfect react tailwind CSS component


About this gig
Got a Figma design you need brought to life in React? I'll convert it
into clean, pixel-perfect React components styled with Tailwind CSS
exactly as designed, no corners cut.
What I deliver:
- Pixel-perfect implementation of your Figma design
- Clean, well-structured React functional components
- Responsive layout (mobile + desktop)
- Tailwind CSS utility classes (no inline styles)
- Reusable, production-ready code
Tech stack:
- React (v18+)
- Tailwind CSS (v3+)
- TypeScript (on request)
- Expo/React Native version available (see my other gig)
You'll receive:
- Component .jsx / .tsx file
- Tailwind config (if custom colors/fonts used)
- Clean folder structure
Why order from me?
I'm a frontend developer with real shipped products including a campus
app on the Google Play Store and a fintech mobile app. I don't just
write code that looks right I write code that works right.
Before ordering:
Please share your Figma link (view access) in the requirements.
If your design uses custom fonts or assets, include them too.
Have questions? Message me before ordering I respond fast.
Get to know Ambali Ridwan
Building Fast Beautiful And Responsive Websites
- FromNigeria
- Member sinceMar 2025
- Avg. response time1 hour
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FAQ
What do I need to provide
Just share your Figma file link (view access is fine) and let me know which component you need converted. That's it.
Do you use only Tailwind or can you use custom CSS
I use Tailwind by default (cleaner and more maintainable). If you need custom CSS or CSS modules, just mention it — I can work with that.
Can you do React Native too
Yes! Check my other gig for Figma → React Native conversions.
What if the design is complex or has animations
Message me first with your Figma link. I'll tell you honestly if it fits the package or needs an upgrade.
Do you deliver clean, commented code
Yes — clean, readable code. Comments on complex logic when necessary.
Can I request TypeScript
Absolutely, just mention it in your requirements
