Ever struggled to find a component or style mid-project? Or had to redo work because your team used different design assets? Pixso 2.0’s brand-new resource library update fixes that. It makes project collaboration, component reuse, and style access smoother—so designers and devs work better together, and your frequently used design assets stay organized, systematic, and shareable.

What does Resource Library do?
A resource library is more than just a storage tool—it’s your design team’s time-saver and consistency guard. Even with the latest resource library update, these core jobs never change, and they’re why every team needs a solid resource library (especially a team resource library). Here’s how it works:
1. Keep All Design Assets in One Place
Your resource library takes frequently used assets—components, icons, color palettes, text styles—and sorts them into clear groups. This builds a systematic hub for all your design stuff. You won’t have to hunt for a button or a text style across different folders anymore; everything lives in one organized resource library.
2. Reuse Components Faster (No More Repeat Work)
With a unified resource library, you pull up standard components whenever you need them. No more redrawing the same icon or button from scratch—that’s “no reinventing the wheel.” This cuts down design costs and speeds up your work, so you focus on creative tasks, not tedious repeats.
3. Keep Your Team’s Work Consistent
Every team member uses the same design rules from the resource library. It doesn’t matter if you’re on different projects—everyone sticks to the same standards. This keeps your team’s design language steady, and every deliverable matches. No more mixed styles or last-minute fixes for inconsistency.
4. Help Devs Turn Designs Into Products Faster
The resource library gives components clear names and simple structures. Devs can quickly tell what each asset is and how to reuse it—no more back-and-forth questions. This makes the handoff from design to dev smoother, and it boosts delivery efficiency a lot.
These four jobs make a resource library essential. Whether you’re using a basic resource library or a shared team resource library, it keeps your work organized, fast, and consistent—even after a resource library update.
What’s New in the Resource Library Update?
Pixso’s resource library update adds features that make your work even easier. Here are the top upgrades:
1. Clear Categories on the Left Side
The resource library now splits assets into clear types—“Styles,” “Components,” and more. You can switch between these types fast, so you focus only on the resources you need. It also supports both list view and thumbnail preview modes, so you can pick the one that fits how you work.

2. Better Preview & Search for Resources
Need a specific component or style? Type a keyword, and the resource library finds it instantly. It also optimizes how thumbnails are displayed, so you can spot the right asset at a glance—no more clicking through random files.
How the Team Resource Library Boosts Collaboration?
The updated team resource library isn’t just for individual designers—it makes whole-team work better. Here’s how:
1. Make Handoffs Between Design and Dev Smoother
The team resource library uses clear naming rules, organized component structures, and detailed notes. This makes designs easier to read and turn into code, so handoffs between design and dev teams go faster.
2. Help Teams Build Components Like Engineers Do
The team resource library lets you manage assets as individual components. You can use these components across multiple pages and projects, and update them all at once if you need to—this pushes component engineering forward in your workflow.
3. Keep Multiple Teams Consistent
Different teams can share the same set of design resources from the team resource library. This means every team uses the same brand elements and interfaces—so your brand stays consistent, no matter which team is working on a project.
4. Share and Save Your Team’s Design Knowledge
The team resource library isn’t just a tool—it’s where your team’s design language is saved and shared. New members can learn your team’s style fast, and old design rules stay preserved. It’s a way to pass down knowledge and keep your design work strong.
With Pixso 2.0’s resource library update, you’ll never struggle to manage, reuse, or share design assets again. The team resource library keeps everyone on your team aligned—no more mixed-up standards. And the new features? They save you time every single day. Whether you’re a solo designer or part of a big team, this resource library update will change how you work. Try it and you’ll build better, more consistent design systems without the hassle.