Developers can now bring coded or legacy screens back into Figma design files, with variables preserved, so teams can refine existing work instead of rebuilding it from scratch.
Figma Release Notes
Admins can now download a CSV file showing credit use in beta features for a holistic view of AI usage and spend forecasting.
GPT-5.6 is now available in Figma Make and can be selected from the model picker in the chatbox. The model is available on all plans.
You can now generate multiple AI image edits at the same time via the toolbar and continue designing while they load, instead of waiting for each edit to finish.
Announced new features and capabilities that expand what you can do in Figma.
The Figma design agent can search the web to pull in live context, find best practices, and populate designs with real-world content without leaving the file.
Org admins can now manage web publishing permissions for Make and Sites files at the workspace level.
Enterprise customers can now access AI credit usage data programmatically via the new AI usage credit API.
The Figma MCP server now supports Slides and uploaded fonts, along with additional new capabilities.
Tab groups let you group, color, expand, and collapse tabs in the Figma desktop app, helping users stay organized and find files easily.
Figma Community profiles have been redesigned to better showcase your work, process, and identity.
The Figma Chrome extension, currently in beta and available on paid plans, can capture webpages as editable layers.
Users on Professional, Organization, and Enterprise plans can now upload videos up to 300 MB in size in Figma Design, FigJam, Slides, Sites, and Buzz, up from the previous 100 MB limit.
The video upload limit has been increased from 100 MB to 300 MB across Figma products.
Check designs compares your designs against your design system, flags what's off, and suggests corrections in one click.
Admins on the Professional plan can now purchase additional AI credits on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Three updates to Make include new planning tools, context grounding, and momentum-tracking features for builders.
New slot settings let you set guardrails and default behaviors on any slot to guide how components get used.
Make now lets you visually edit your product and codebase, opening up prototyping workflows on production code or allowing you to ship changes to users. This feature is in closed beta with access rolling out over the coming weeks.
Figma Buzz now supports bulk editing and resizing of campaign assets at scale.
