AI and contextual documentation: Query your design system anywhere
zeroheight
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AI is changing how teams access knowledge. Instead of searching documentation, they're expecting to ask questions and get instant context-aware answers.
In the last webinar, we explored MCP and vibe coding: the frontier of connecting design systems to AI-powered product workflows. This session is different. It's about what's available right now, no new workflows required, zero appetite for experimentation needed.
Design systems already contain the rules, decisions, and patterns that guide product development. The zeroheight Assistant makes that knowledge available in the tools teams already use — Figma, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and the zeroheight editor itself.
A designer clicks a frame in Figma and checks for alignment with accessibility standards. A developer asks about implementation and gets a direct answer from the trusted source. Is the design system team fielding constant inbound questions? They get their time back. In fact, they’re saving time too: An editor runs an audit, spots gaps in component docs on high traffic pages, and knows where to focus next.
Live demos throughout. Whether you maintain the system or ship with it, this session will change how you think about adoption.
Speaker
Luke Murphy
Principal Design Advocate, zeroheight
Luke is the Principal Design Advocate at zeroheight. They host the DesignOps Island Discs podcast, host the WDC conference in Bristol and help organizations worldwide with their design system via their work with zeroheight and DesignOps Assembly. They've worked as a design leader across enterprise and startups, and have a passion for good org design and creating community. When they're not enthusing about designops and design systems, they sing in a queer punk band and make zines.
AI and contextual documentation: Query your design system anywhere
59:34