I’d like Figma links to open in the Mac desktop app, but they only open in the browser. The option to “Open in App” doesn’t exist in my Preferences menu in Figma in either the browser or desktop app.
I’ve tried reinstalling the app, reloading all tabs, and restarting my Mac –– of the things recommended here:
Best answer by DanielMansz
Hey All!
I found out why there is no way to open any Figma link in Safari.
You need to enable only the “Hide IP address from trackers” option in your Privacy settings.
Make sure to quit Safari completely and then reopen it.
I JUST started having this problem as well. I found this old thread about it, but it’s closed.
I’ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Figma desktop app and restarting my Macbook, but neither fixed the issue. Interestingly, when I reinstalled the desktop app, it did open my browser to log in, and then went back to the desktop app automatically upon detecting my login from my browser. Very frustrating.
I’ve also recently begun to experience this issue. Previously, opening Figma Links from my Jira tickets would open to a browser page saying “your link will open in the app” and then focus would switch to my Desktop App. Now, it simply opens the new Figma tab in my browser, but the page doesn’t load completely, and nothing happens in Figma.
This only seems to work once you have the page open in the browser and click on something from the Figma file, I’m not sure about the others but I’m trying to open links people have sent me (usually via teams) and they keep opening in the browser not the app 😦 This didn’t used to happen so I’ve no idea why it is happening now
Same problem, both on iMac (Big Sur 11.6.8) and Macbook Pro (Ventura 13.1). Tried reinstalling, restarting, turning the setting off and back on — nothing helped. The menu persistently suggests I get the desktop app and doesn’t recognize that I already have it.
I just installed a (for me) completely new browser Opera.
Called up Figma, and logged in.
Then called up a Figma file, and chose the option “open in desktop app”, and immediately received the “always open in the app” dialog.
So, the question is how to get the “new” signing in feel in my standard browser?
yes, same problem with me. I’m trying to open links people have sent me (usually via slack, notion) and they keep opening in the browser not the app 😦 This didn’t used to happen so I’ve no idea why it is happening now
I had the same problem and opened the link in Safari instead (was using Brave earlier) and there I had the option to “Open in Desktop App”. Worked just fine!
Can you please try the following troubleshooting steps to see if it helps?
logging out and back in
clearing your desktop app’s cache
un-installing and re-installing the desktop app
You can clear the desktop app cache on a Mac in the Help menu under Troubleshooting. If you’d prefer to manually clear your cache you can:
Quit the Figma desktop app
Open Terminal.app and enter the following command: rm -rf "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Figma"
Try opening the desktop app again
You can clear the desktop app cache on Windows under the toggle-arrow at the right of the top toolbar under Help > Troubleshooting. If you’d prefer to manually clear your cache you can:
Close the Figma desktop app
Open the Start menu, and paste in this, followed by enter: %APPDATA%\Figma
In the window that opens, delete the Desktop and DesktopProfile folders if they exist
Will deleting my cache on windows also remove my settings? I have customized a lot of things and would need to know if this would make me lose anything. I ask this because the folder is named DesktopProfile which sounds like where settings are stored.
Clearing the desktop app cache will remove some settings in the Figma app, but it should only remove the settings specific to the desktop app itself (which there are very few). Most of Figma’s settings are stored to your account and will be preserved.
I found out why there is no way to open any Figma link in Safari.
You need to enable only the “Hide IP address from trackers” option in your Privacy settings.
Make sure to quit Safari completely and then reopen it.
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