Converting editable PSD templates to Sketch or Figma files is a common requirement for designers aiming to leverage modern design platforms while retaining legacy assets
Start with a tidy layer hierarchy to avoid import chaos
Rename all layers with clear, descriptive labels that reflect their function
Group related layers into nested folders for better navigation
A lean PSD means faster, cleaner conversion
Flatten or merge layers that don’t require editability—such as background textures, noise overlays, or complex blending effects
Sketch’s parser is efficient but not flawless—expect some manual cleanup
Or navigate to File > Import and select your PSD from your system
Some effects may appear as rasterized images or disappear entirely
Match the font family, size, weight, line height, and letter spacing precisely to preserve visual integrity
Check that corners are sharp, curves are smooth, and paths haven’t been distorted
Both Sketch and Figma offer robust effect panels that give you more control than Photoshop’s legacy styles
Once all elements are corrected, reorganize your layers and frames systematically
Check auto layout constraints, padding, and آیدی کارت لایه باز responsive behavior
Your converted file is now far more usable than the original PSD
Label backups clearly: “PSD_Original_v1” or “PSD_Final_2024”
The secret to a flawless conversion? Patience and meticulous attention to detail