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  • Plan smarter with more context in Make

    New release
    Figma Make
    Prototyping

    Plan smarter with more context in Make

    New release
    Figma Make
    Prototyping

    Plan mode

    Plan mode is a new opt-in mode that helps you shape that direction before generation starts. Make takes a look at your project, asks a few clarifying questions, and drafts a plan you can edit, refine, and approve before anything gets built.

    It's most useful for complex work—multi-section layouts, detailed specs, design imports—where getting aligned upfront leads to noticeably better results. For simpler prompts, you can skip it and build directly.

    Turn it on via the dropdown in the prompt box or the /plan command. Because plan mode does extra work upfront, it uses more AI credits than a standard build—you'll see an estimate before you commit. Learn how AI credits work.

    Web search & fetch

    Make can now pull live context from the web mid-build. Search broadly or fetch a specific URL to ground builds in current content. Tool-call approvals let you review before anything enters your session. Learn more about building with live context.

    Queued messages

    Stack follow-up instructions while Make is still generating. Edit or delete them before they commit, and they'll send automatically once the current build finishes. Learn more about prompting in Make.

    Learn more about Make updates in the help center.

  • Sharper controls for every slot

    New release
    Figma
    Design
    Design systems

    Sharper controls for every slot

    New release
    Figma
    Design
    Design systems

    New slot settings let you set guardrails and default behaviors on any slot to guide how components get used.

    → Set minimum and maximum layers to define how many items a slot holds.

    → Only allow preferred instances to limit what goes in a slot.

    → Display an empty slot by default so slots are visible on the canvas.

    → Set fill as default so content fills the space automatically.

    Slots are generally available. Learn more in the help center.

  • Visually edit your codebase with Make

    New release
    Figma Make
    AI
    Desktop app
    Design
    Development

    Visually edit your codebase with Make

    New release
    Figma Make
    AI
    Desktop app
    Design
    Development

    Connect Make to your local codebase, and from there prompt contextually on specific elements, adjust properties through a Figma editing panel, or describe changes in chat — and an AI coding agent makes the corresponding code edits. When the result looks right, you can commit the changes and open a pull request without touching a terminal.

    Key features available at closed beta launch:

    → Direct editing of your product — annotate elements, adjust spacing, swap components on the live interface

    → Chat-driven edits — describe changes in natural language, the agent handles the code

    → Figma MCP integration — paste a frame URL or component link, the agent builds with your real design system

    → Branch and PR workflow — commit and open a PR from inside Make, no terminal required

    → GitHub native support — natively integrated in the UI, other Git providers can be connected via SSH

    → Simple setup — Make will install dependencies, set up a dev server, and help you start making changes to your product

    To get access, join the waitlist at figma.com/join-waitlist-make/.

    See how Figma Make brings your codebase into Figma—and your design decisions into production.

  • Bulk edit in Figma Buzz

    New release
    Figma Buzz
    Assets

    Bulk edit in Figma Buzz

    New release
    Figma Buzz
    Assets

    Bulk edit and resize campaign assets at scale in Figma Buzz. Upload a spreadsheet to create assets, then multi-select cells in the table view to manage content and design properties like sizes and brand imagery across hundreds of variants at once. To bulk resize, select a single asset or a full set, pick from preset channel sizes or add your own, and output a full multi-channel campaign in one shot.

    Learn more about bulk creation in Buzz
  • Do more with grid

    New release
    Update
    Figma
    Design
    Assets
    Websites

    Do more with grid

    New release
    Update
    Figma
    Design
    Assets
    Websites

    Grid is generally available and now makes it easier to reorder columns and rows, auto-position items into empty cells, and auto-add or remove rows to fit so you spend less time on manual fixes.

    Drag to reorder columns and rows — Drag column and row tracks directly into a new position.

    Automatic positioning — Content automatically shifts to fill gaps when items are deleted.

    Automatic rows — Rows are automatically created or removed as you add or delete content.

    Learn more in the help center.

  • The Figma agent is here

    Beta
    Figma
    AI
    Design

    The Figma agent is here

    Beta
    Figma
    AI
    Design

    Figma's purpose-built agent is embedded where design already happens. It generates and remixes designs, automates rote work, and respects your design systems out of the box.

    The Figma agent is rolling out gradually in beta over the coming weeks. During beta, the agent won't consume credits. AI credits will apply at general availability. Sign up here (figma.com/join-waitlist) to request early access. If you’re eligible and selected for the beta, we’ll send you an email once you’re in. Joining the list does not guarantee access. The agent will be available for Full seat users on Professional, Organization, and Enterprise plans. Collab and Dev seats can use the agent in drafts. Starter, Education, and Government plans are not included.

    From exploring new directions to making bulk edits and implementing feedback, learn how Figma's agent fits into your design workflow. Or learn more in the help center.

  • Sections in Figma Slides

    New release
    Figma Slides
    Collaboration

    Sections in Figma Slides

    New release
    Figma Slides
    Collaboration

    Figma Slides now has sections, making it easier to organize and navigate your presentation. Name your slide rows, drag to reorder them, and jump between sections directly from Presenter or Audience View. Sections also appear in the layers panel in Design Mode, so your deck stays easy to navigate as it grows.

    Rolling out today.

    Learn more about organizing Figma Slides

  • Custom skills in Make

    New release
    Figma Make

    Custom skills in Make

    New release
    Figma Make

    Skills are markdown files that outline the conventions and workflows you use repeatedly, so you get prototypes that match your standards with fewer prompts. Import existing skills or create one in Make, then call it with a slash command in any prompt.

    Use a skill to bring in context you want reusable across all your Make files, like /insert-sample-data for dropping in company-approved test data. Or use one to run a repeated workflow the same way every time, like /build-from-prd paired with a Notion or Confluence connector to turn any PRD into a prototype that meets your standards.

    Today, each person creates and manages their own skills. You'll soon be able to publish and share skills across your team and organization.

    Learn more about custom skills in Make.