Luma is here — and styles take priority on the roadmap
May 26th, 2026
Two releases, two new styles, one week apart.
Last week, 1.11.0 shipped the Nova style as its own dedicated Figma file. Today, 1.12.0 does the same for Luma — again, a separate file. That means Pro customers now get three separate Figma files in the downloads center, one per style: Vega (the original), Nova, and Luma. Each file is a complete, standalone kit in that style — no toggling, no overrides.
For the full list of what changed in 1.12.0, see the changelog.
A roadmap swap: styles first, Academy later#
Shipping Nova and Luma back-to-back made one thing clear: covering the remaining shadcn/ui styles is the most valuable thing we can do for Pro customers right now. So we’re swapping the order of our two next roadmap items:
- Support Styles → June 2026 (was August). Continuing to extend the kit with more shadcn/ui styles. Nova, Vega and Luma are already shipped. The remaining styles we want to support are Sera, Maia, Lyra and Mira.
- Academy → August 2026 (was June). The video course on getting the most out of the kit is still very much happening — it just moves back a couple of months so we can keep momentum on style coverage.
The updated roadmap is live on the product page and reflected in the pricing comparison.
How can I get the Luma version?#
Log in to the downloads center — linked from your purchase mail — with your license key. Each style ships as its own file, so pick the Luma file from the releases dropdown (Nova and Vega are right there alongside it). Every customer has access to all releases published since they purchased the kit.
Last call: 25% off in May#
The May launch discount is the final one — from June, full pricing kicks in. Use LAUNCHMAY at checkout.