Figma
A purpose-built agent shipped this cycle, embedded directly in the design canvas and aware of your design systems.1
The Figma agent generates and remixes designs in context. Unlike generic AI tools, it respects existing component libraries and automates repetitive layout work without leaving the editor.2
Grid became generally available with smarter layout controls. Designers can now reorder columns and rows, auto-position items into empty cells, and auto-add or remove rows to fit content — reducing manual adjustments.3
Make added custom skills, voice input, and mobile preview. Voice-to-text lets designers describe intent without typing; question cards guide Make through ambiguous prompts.4 Custom skills import from existing libraries or get created in Make and invoked via slash commands.5 Make output is now previewable on the Figma mobile app.6
FigJam is now a direct output target for coding agents. MCP tool updates and FigJam skills let agents generate architecture diagrams and ERDs into files already open — without leaving the coding environment.7
Code Connect 1.4.4–1.4.5 improved the publish and preview workflows. The preview command now handles large component libraries without "Payload Too Large" errors, chunking requests automatically.8 A --force flag overwrites UI-created mappings instead of halting.9 Batch template files (.figma.batch.json / .figma.batch.ts) let teams Code Connect icon sets and similar families from a single template.10
Plan Access Tokens (PLANTs) entered beta for server-to-server integrations.11 Enterprise admins gained per-billing-group AI credit controls, and Governance+ customers got Developer Logging for API usage visibility.1213