Figma for designers
Design smarter, align faster
Figma is a platform built for the entire end-to-end design and development process—so you and your team can go from idea to finished product, together.
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One home for the entire design process
Figma helps you and your team brainstorm, design, prototype, and build better products, all in one place.
Design at the speed of thought
Figma saves you time with powerful tools that cut down on manual tasks and leave you more time to focus on your craft.
Bring every detail to life
Create high-fidelity, no-code interactive prototypes—right alongside your designs—so you can explore and test every interaction.
Design for scale
Build and maintain design systems that drive creativity and consistency across your entire organization.
Be in sync with development
Built within Figma, Dev Mode enables developers to inspect designs, see what’s changed, read contextual annotations, and more.
Figma features that designers love
Auto layout
Spend more time actually designing—and less time manually resizing—with fully responsive auto layout.
Smart select
Uniformly rearrange, reorder, or adjust layers in your design with smart select.
Pen tool
Draw vector networks in any direction—no need to merge or connect to the path’s original point.
Styles, components, and shared libraries
Enable design consistency and scale by standardizing everything from color to padding to type across your products and brands.
Variable fonts
Enjoy more control and better creative expression with OpenType and variable fonts in Figma.
Branch and merging
Use branching to freely explore possibilities, then bring those updates into your main design file with merging.
Annotations
Create more clarity and transparency when handing off file with contextual annotations and measurements that stay up-to-date, even as designs change.
Powerful plugins
Automate tasks, bring data into your designs, and boost collaboration with a wide range of plugins created by—and for—the community.
Resources for designers
Dan Mall’s 10 principles for a worthy design career
10 pieces of advice for tackling complex tasks, preventing burnout, and fostering continuous learning.
Paula Scher’s 10 rules for play
Learn how Paula gets into a “state of play,” enabling her to freely associate and see new possibilities and combinations in old ideas that become new again.
From Figma's design team: How to run a design critique
Learn six unique methods for design critique used by the Figma design team, along with some tips and best practices for running them effectively.