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Figma Make

Also known as: Make

Figma's built-in AI app builder. You start from a prompt or an existing Figma design, and it generates a functional interactive app without leaving Figma. Bridges the gap between design mockup and working product.

Figma Make is Figma's answer to AI app builders like Lovable and v0, except it lives inside the design tool you're already using. You can start from a text prompt, an existing Figma frame (a screen layout), or a design component, and Make generates a working app with real interactions and data connections, all without switching tools.

The key advantage is context. Because Make can read your Figma design system, the code it generates uses your actual components, spacing rules, and brand tokens rather than generic boilerplate. That means less clean-up work when the output moves to a developer or gets published directly.

Figma Make is still maturing and works best for internal tools, prototypes, and product MVPs. Complex backend logic and production-scale requirements still need human oversight, but for founders and PMs who want to validate a concept before committing to a full build, it removes most of the friction between design and a testable product.

This definition is AI-generated and refreshed weekly. It may contain inaccuracies. Use your own judgment, especially for production decisions.
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