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name: Figma Release Notes
slug: figma-release-notes
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source_url: https://www.figma.com/release-notes/
organization: Figma
organization_slug: figma
total_releases: 209
latest_date: 2026-04-09
last_updated: 2026-04-19
tracking_since: 2026-03-24
canonical: https://releases.sh/figma/figma-release-notes
organization_url: https://releases.sh/figma
---

<Release date="April 9, 2026" published="2026-04-09T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=figma-weave-workflow-templates">
## Introducing Figma Weave workflow templates on the Figma Community

Meet the newest resource type available on the Figma Community: Figma Weave workflows.
</Release>

<Release date="April 7, 2026" published="2026-04-07T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=on-canvas-video-playback-in-figma-design-and-figma-draw">
## On-canvas video playback in Figma Design and Figma Draw

Video playback controls are now available on the canvas in Figma Design and Figma Draw.
</Release>

<Release date="April 2, 2026" published="2026-04-02T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=bring-your-own-context-to-figma-make-with-attachments">
## Bring your own context to Figma Make with Attachments

Attachments let you add existing files directly to any Make prompt — no more re-prompting or copying content in manually.
</Release>

<Release date="April 2, 2026" published="2026-04-02T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=built-in-approvals-in-figma-buzz">
## Built-in Approvals in Figma Buzz

Now teams can confidently ship brand-approved campaigns faster with built-in approvals in Buzz.
</Release>

<Release date="April 2, 2026" published="2026-04-02T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=teach-make-how-your-design-systems-works-with-make-kits">
## Teach Make how your design systems works with Make kits

Make kits give design system teams a way to bring together code with design system guidelines to help Make properly use your design system inside new prototypes.
</Release>

<Release date="April 1, 2026" published="2026-04-01T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=create-figjam-diagrams-with-microsoft-365-copilot">
## Create FigJam diagrams with Microsoft 365 Copilot

Turn your Microsoft 365 context into structured diagrams in FigJam with Copilot.
</Release>

<Release date="March 30, 2026" published="2026-03-30T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=ai-image-tools-now-in-figjam-slides-and-buzz">
## AI Image Tools now in FigJam, Slides, & Buzz

AI image tools like Expand, Erase, and Isolate are now in FigJam, Slides, and Buzz (beta), with Vectorize available in Slides and Buzz.
</Release>

<Release date="March 27, 2026" published="2026-03-27T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=sample-colors-anywhere-on-your-screen">
## Sample colors anywhere on your screen

See a color you love? Sample it from anywhere on your screen.
</Release>

<Release date="March 24, 2026" published="2026-03-24T00:00:00.000Z" url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=design-with-agents-on-the-figma-canvas-now-in-beta">
## Design with agents on the Figma canvas, now in beta

Through the Figma MCP server, AI agents can now write directly to your Figma files.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Figma%20design%20files%20now%20load%20dynamically%20by%20page">
## Figma design files now load dynamically by page

To ensure even the largest Figma design files can be used as efficiently as possible, Figma dynamically loads pages.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Figma%20for%20ChromeOS">
## Figma for ChromeOS

# Figma for ChromeOS

No release notes content was found on this page. The page displays:

> Sorry, there are no results that include all these filters.

This appears to be a filtered view of the release notes with no matching results for the ChromeOS platform. Users are directed to [View archive](https://www.figma.com/release-notes/archive/) to find additional release information.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Mark%20frames%20ready%20for%20dev%20straight%20from%20the%20canvas">
## Mark frames ready for dev straight from the canvas

We are starting to roll out an easier way to mark frames ready for dev.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Sharing%20%26%20Access%20Changes%20in%20Figma">
## Sharing & Access Changes in Figma

We are rolling out changes to sharing and access settings to create a more consistent sharing experience and give you clearer visibility into and control over content permissions.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=We%20continue%20to%20improve%20variables%20in%20Figma">
## We continue to improve variables in Figma

Typography variables now include scoping, a follow up from Framework
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=AI-powered%20mindmaps%20and%20timelines%20in%20FigJam">
## AI-powered mindmaps and timelines in FigJam

Now you can use the power of AI to generate and expand mindmaps, and create visual timelines in FigJam.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Code%20Connect%20helps%20map%20more%20closely%20to%20code%2C%20variables%20is%20out%20of%20beta%20and%20adds%20typography%20and%20gradients%2C%20and%20more">
## Code Connect helps map more closely to code, variables is out of beta and adds typography and gradients, and more

Typography, gradients, Library Analytics API, and Code Connect!
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Simpler%20way%20to%20manage%20team%20resources%20">
## Simpler way to manage team resources 

Managing your team's community resources just got simpler.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Update%20to%20Library%20Updates%20Notification">
## Update to Library Updates Notification

Over the next few weeks, we are replacing the bottom right notification button for library updates and replacing with a new library icon for faster entry to library management.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=Use%20a%20mouse%3F%20It's%20now%20easier%20to%20navigate%20in%20Figma">
## Use a mouse? It's now easier to navigate in Figma

Now you have more options for navigating the Figma and FigJam canvases.
</Release>

<Release url="https://www.figma.com/release-notes/?title=15%2B%20improvements%20and%20new%20features%20come%20to%20prototyping">
## 15+ improvements and new features come to prototyping

I apologize, but the content provided appears to be primarily navigation menus, headers, footers, and page chrome from the Figma website. The actual release notes content for "15+ improvements and new features come to prototyping" is not included in the extracted HTML you've provided.

The page shows:
- Navigation menus (Products, Solutions, Community, Resources)
- A "Release Notes" section header
- A message stating "Sorry, there are no results that include all these filters"
- Footer links and language options

To extract the actual release notes, I would need the main content section that contains the specific details about the 15+ improvements and new prototyping features. Could you provide the full page content including the main release notes section?
</Release>

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