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Asset Libraries allow you to store elements and styles so that they can be easily reused. Learn how to create and manage them to better organize the pieces of your designs and speed your workflow.
In Penpot you can store different type of assets:
You can use the “+” icon to add assets. Each of the categories have their own specific adding action.
There are two ways to add components to an assets library:
Click the “+” to launch the color picker and add a color to the library. Learn more about managing color
Semi-transparent colors in the library show their opacity percentage in the asset name.
All typography styles created from the text properties (at the right sidebar) are automatically stored at the library. You can also click the “+” to create a new typography style from scratch.
Each typography group has its own add button to create a style directly in that group. When editing a typography style, use the delete and duplicate buttons in the typography dialog.
Tip: If you select a text layer with certain properties (font family, size, line height...) and click the "+" at the Typographies section at the assets library (left sidebar), the created typography style will include the properties of the text layer.
Press left click over any asset of the library to show the options menu. Some options are available only for certain assets.
Learn how to better view and organize your assets:
You can switch between list and grid views.
Click the sort button to change the alphabetical order.
Use the Search assets box to filter the assets with names that match what you write.
You can decide whether to show all asset types or only one of your choice (components, colors or typographies).
There are two ways to create groups in a library.
You can ungroup the assets the same ways you can group them, via the menu option ("Ungroup" in this case) or renaming them.
Delete group removes every asset inside that group from the library. Penpot asks you to confirm how many assets will be deleted. This option is available in the context menu for component, color and typography groups.
One very direct way to move assets between groups at the libraries is by dragging them.