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Pinned Context
Pinned Context lets you persist important information in the agent’s memory, so it’s always applied across designs, iterations, and prompts. Use it to:- Define design rules or constraints
- Lock in brand or audience context
- Reference an existing design you want future designs to follow
What You Can Pin
There are two types of pinned context:1. Write a Design Note
Create a text-based note that the agent will always reference. Use this for:- Brand guidelines
- Target audience descriptions
- Design principles or layout rules


2. Pin a Design Draft
You can pin an existing design draft and use it as a visual and structural reference for future designs. When a design draft is pinned:- The agent treats it as a reference design
- Layout, hierarchy, and visual direction may be reused
- An optional instruction helps clarify how strictly it should be followed
Option 1: Pin from the Pinned Context Menu
- Open Add Pinned Context
- Switch to the Design tab
- Select one or more design drafts
- Add an instruction (optional)
- Click Add to Context

Option 2: Pin Directly from the Design Canvas
You can also pin the current design draft directly from the canvas.- Select the design draft
- Click the Pin icon in the top menu bar
- Add an optional instruction
- The design is immediately added to pinned context

How Pinned Context Is Used
- Always included in the agent’s context
- Applied across future prompts and iterations
- Removes the need to repeat the same instructions
When to Use Pinned Context
- You want consistency across multiple pages or flows
- You’re iterating on a design you like
- You want the agent to “remember” key decisions