HyperCrop
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Remembering which size belongs to which channel is almost as draining as creating the assets themselves. HyperCrop solves this with shareable presets that live right next to your design work. Instead of digging through internal docs, the specs live in the plugin, and anyone on the team can run them the moment a request appears.
Turning specs into presets
Whenever I’m handed a list of dimensions, I build a HyperCrop preset on the spot. Each entry includes the target ratio, format, suffix, and whether smart detection should stay on. The preset becomes a living standard—if a marketplace updates its hero image rules, we tweak the preset once, and every subsequent export stays compliant.
Onboarding becomes painless
New teammates only need two sentences of instruction: open HyperCrop, choose the preset that matches the project, and export. They do not have to memorize which channel needs 1200×628 versus 4:5. The preset enforces those nitty-gritty details so everyone ships the same level of quality from day one.
Suggested preset rhythm
- Start with your most used campaign spec sheet and translate it into a preset.
- Save variations for evergreen flows (email, product releases, lifecycle) so they’re always ready.
- Revisit presets monthly or after a big launch to capture any new sizes you introduced along the way.
Figma is powerful on its own, but once HyperCrop starts handling preset image sizes, the export process finally feels modern.
Share across teams
Publish your HyperCrop presets to a central documentation page so marketing, product, and creative agencies all work from the same source. When everyone exports with the same recipes, asset reviews go faster and brand drift disappears.
Automation idea
Combine preset exports with automation flows that rename files, upload them to cloud storage, and notify stakeholders. The preset becomes the trigger for an entire mini pipeline.