I have a complete Figma prototype for a new online store and now need those screens turned into a live, responsive e-commerce site. Every component in the design—headers, product cards, cart icons, micro-interactions—should be reproduced pixel-perfectly in the browser and remain consistent across desktop, tablet, and mobile. The design system is already organised, so you can focus on front-end execution and back-end integration. I’m flexible about the tech stack: Shopify, WooCommerce, or Magento are all on the table as long as the final solution is easy for a non-technical store manager to maintain. If you have a clear preference among these platforms, let me know why and how it benefits performance, SEO, and future scalability. Deliverables • Fully responsive theme that matches the Figma files exactly • Product, category, cart, and checkout pages wired to the chosen platform’s core features • Basic admin configuration (taxes, shipping zones, email templates) so the store is launch-ready • Brief hand-off document or screen-share session explaining how to add products and update content Acceptance criteria • No visual drift from the original Figma when inspected side-by-side at common breakpoints • Page load times under three seconds on a standard 4G connection • All forms, buttons, and dynamic elements tested and working end-to-end All assets, SVGs, and style tokens are ready to share the moment we agree on the platform and timeline.