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url: "/emailify/tutorials/create-a-component-library-for-html-email-designs-in-figma.md"
description: "The video shows how to use the Emailify Figma plugin to build a reusable component library for HTML emails inside Figma. It covers creating an Emailify frame, turning customized layouts into library components, reusing them across new email designs, and exporting the final emails to production-ready HTML."
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# Create a component library for HTML email designs in Figma

> The video shows how to use the Emailify Figma plugin to build a reusable component library for HTML emails inside Figma. It covers creating an Emailify frame, turning customized layouts into library components, reusing them across new email designs, and exporting the final emails to production-ready HTML.

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**What this video covers**

The video shows how to use the Emailify Figma plugin to build a reusable component library for HTML emails inside Figma. It covers creating an Emailify frame, turning customized layouts into library components, reusing them across new email designs, and exporting the final emails to production-ready HTML.

**Things you'll need**

- A Figma file
- The Emailify Figma plugin

**Steps**

1. Open Emailify from Figma plugins and create a new Emailify container with a name.
2. Use the starter components and replace the default content with your own images, text, button labels, and styling.
3. Break customized layouts out into separate components, then click the component library icon and load all Emailify components into the plugin.
4. Reuse those saved components in new Emailify frames, and override instance content such as images and text when needed.
5. Adjust spacing and sizing with Auto layout padding and item spacing, and keep rows and columns set to hug contents.
6. Use HTML and mobile settings to add links, alt text, visibility options, and other layer-specific settings.
7. When ready, click export HTML, choose the emails to export, and download the zip file with the HTML and preview files.

**Useful links**

- [Watch the full video on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQb9-_9maxs)
- [Read the full video transcript](https://www.hypermatic.com/tutorials/how-to-design-a-figma-component-library-for-html-emails-using-emailify)
- [Browse Emailify tutorial docs](https://docs.hypermatic.com/emailify/tutorials)
