I want my Figma to look like theirs
You're browsing the web and stumble on a site. You just stare. The header, the cards, the sections — everything in place, nothing extra. I want that. That exact block. In my project. An hour of wor...

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You're browsing the web and stumble on a site. You just stare. The header, the cards, the sections — everything in place, nothing extra. I want that. That exact block. In my project. An hour of work later, you end up with "well, close enough I guess." I used to collect references in Notion. Then in a desktop folder. Then back in Notion. Screenshots, links, notes like "fix that padding later." The problem is — a screenshot is just an image. That's it. So I built a Chrome extension. Go to any site → hover over an element → hit Save. The component gets saved to figaro.ink as editable Figma layers. Here's an example — a real component from a real site. Open it, hit Copy, paste into Figma. But the more interesting part is what happens over time. It becomes a library. Not a UI kit designed in a vacuum — but real components from real production sites. The ones you land on and think "I want mine to look like this." All in one place, all ready to use. The extension is currently in Chrome Web St