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Plugin Link We scan the selected frames and export the icons inside them in 11 formats of your choice.Special price of 4.99$ for the first 100 users.Why Exportify?Exportify detects icons in your selected frames and lets you export them in bulk.Supported Export Formats SVG (optimizable) PDF PNG (scale adjustable) JPEG (scale and quality adjustable) Base64 Vector Drawable (Android) Vue Angular HTML React React Native Premium PlanUnlimited exports. Lifetime access.Features Supported Languages: English, Türkçe, Español, Português, Deutsch, Français, 日本語 All exports in a single ZIP SVG optimization Smart duplicate detection Automatic naming I look forward to your comments.
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📎 Get the template on Figma Communityhttps://reurl.cc/NNRVd9 Discover one of the most useful free design resources I’ve found on Figma Community!This template file includes 50+ fully editable web UI pages, all inspired by popular products like Lovable, ChatGPT, and more. Inside the file, you’ll find:✔️ Landing pages✔️ Dashboards✔️ Chatbot UIs✔️ Real-product inspired layouts✔️ All editable in Figma For anyone who wants to study layout, recreate top product pages, or speed up their design workflow — this file is gold. The creator mentioned that all pages were generated using prompt.to.design by Superun, an AI-powered UI generator for Figma.If you want to expand the file or create similar designs, feel free to give it a try. Enjoy, and happy designing!
I'm planning to launch a series of video tutorials and am considering using a VOD platform to host and monetize my content. There are so many options out there—VPlayed, Uscreen, etc.—but I'm not sure what features really matter most for creators. Any recommendations or things to watch out for?
Can you confirm whether Figma Sites lets you add a site-wide custom <script> (not iframe-only embeds). If so, is it ready now?
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Working at an agency, we regularly deal with clients who have complex audience landscapes: sometimes 15, even 30+ target groups. Keeping track of all that inside Figma can get messy fast.Quick aside: working with that many personas isn't ideal. But the reality of agency work is that clients sometimes come to you with sprawling audience definitions, and part of our job is helping them focus over time. We hope that a clear overview can support that conversation.A few things that helped us:Grouping personas by category: instead of one long list, we group persona’s by a common attribute (like their department if they work in an organization) Keeping cards scannable: just enough info to recognize who you're designing for, not full documentation Making the data portable: so you can move it between files or share it with stakeholders outside FigmaI built a widget around these ideas. It lets you create persona cards, organize them in groups, customize the fields, and import/export via JSON. Wo
Hello Figma team,I’m having trouble accessing a Figma file that has become restricted since I no longer work with my previous employer, Westpac.This file is my personal design portfolio, not company IP, and I need access to it urgently. Unfortunately, the file is still tied to my old work email, which I no longer have access to.File link:https://www.figma.com/file/KsWFIQFJKSL4SAPyvNeeaW/Jonathan-Low-Portfolio-User-Research-Coordinator?fuid=961108864078313754Important details: I no longer work at Westpac I no longer have access to my old work email My new and current email address is [redacted by moderator to remove personal information] This file is my personal design portfolio and is very important to me Could you please advise on how I can regain access to this file or transfer ownership to my current email address? I’m happy to provide any verification needed.Thank you very much for your help.Kind regards,Jonathan Low
With fractional units now supported by grid auto-layout, I wanted to convert my row and column-based tables to use the new grid flow. When I couldn't find a simple way to do it, I made a simple plugin :)https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1584415464285806427/autogridifyHope this helps anyone trying to do something similar! Leave a comment if you have any questions or suggestions!
I created a plugin to enable designers to communicate the status of designs whenever a file is shared with stakeholders, so people know and understand exactly what they are looking at.Here's the link: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1590893303867359443/status-tags
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Figma Sites technical expert (Direct Publishing) I have a solid design for a website and I’m looking for technical help so that I may finalize responsiveness and interactions and publish. I’m essentially seeking an expert for hire as a tutor / advanced technical boost. I would like to publish directly from Figma Sites using a custom domain — I’m not looking to move my design into Webflow, WordPress, or any other CMS. I’m specifically looking for someone who has actually published live sites from Figma Sites and can help with complex responsive behavior, scroll-based interactions, background video, code layers, and publishing/hosting details. Help identify bugs and help design around current limitations of Figma Sites. If you’ve shipped real sites with Figma Sites and enjoy solving tricky implementation problems or know someone that has, I’d love to connect!
I made a table plugin to generate tables easily in my styled cell components using realistic mock data, and easily adjust the layout. Making a table is long. Group by column so you can adjust column width, but then how do you hide a row? Do it by row and now how do you adjust column width or change column order? Even after sorting that out, you have to go put realistic data into the cells, cell by cell. Long.I found I was mocking up at least one table a month, so I decided to build a plugin to make it easier. GenTable is iteration 3. Features:Generate realistic mock data from prompts. "15 users, half active, half pending" creates the whole table. Map your cell components once. Tell it your Status column uses your Status Chip component and it picks the right variants automatically based on the data. Switch between row and column layouts anytime. Need to adjust column widths? Switch to column layout. Need to hide rows? Switch to row layout. Same data, different structure. CSV import that
Hi everyone,I’m looking for advice on organizing larger Figma files as projects grow. As components, pages, and variants increase, it can get harder to keep things clear and easy to navigate for collaborators. I’d love to hear how others structure pages, naming conventions, or component libraries to keep files maintainable over time.
Dear figma support,I am currently under the high school education account plan but i need figma make which isn’t part of the plan. Is there a way i can get it? Best Regards,Fadl Ayesh
Been working with image annotation for a few projects now, and I keep bumping into the same problem: stuff that seems simple at first becomes messy quickly once you get into real, complex data.Things like: ambiguous objects that don’t fit your original label classes inconsistent annotation between different reviewers images where perspective, blur, or occlusion make labels unclear edge cases that keep popping up as you scale I was trying to think through what makes a good annotation workflow in practice, and one breakdown I found helpful focused on how teams structure their steps and stay consistent even with tough edge cases:https://aipersonic.com/image-annotation/It’s not perfect, but it helped me see why some patterns work better than others.For folks here who’ve done annotation at scale: how do you define clear classes for weird images? what checks do you use to keep labeling consistent across reviewers? do you prefer tools with automated suggestions or full manual contro
I’ve been working with text annotation lately and it’s funny how straightforward it seems until you actually try to keep things consistent across a dataset.Some patterns I keep stumbling on are: annotation drift — people label the same sentence differently handling sentiment in edge cases deciding on granular categories vs broad ones ambiguous phrases that could fit multiple labels I was thinking through how teams structure their text annotation workflows to deal with these issues — things like guidelines, reviewer calibration, and multi-step QA — and found a breakdown that explains some of the core ideas around how people handle these challenges:https://aipersonic.com/text-annotation-services/Not recommending anything here, just sharing a context that helped me frame the problem.For folks who’ve done this at scale:• What strategies help keep label consistency?• Do you prefer smaller, detailed label sets or larger broad categories?• How do you handle ambiguous text — rule first,
I created a figma plugin that allows you to add and delete multiple annotations in figma. Figma’s existing annotations feature does not allow users to add or delete multiple plugins at the same time and this plugin supports this functionality to enable designers get the best of the annotations feature. Here’s the link: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1588019164844957413/annotations-manager-bulk-delete-and-add
OnePixel - QA Tool for Mobile Design ImplementationAs a designer, I spend a significant portion of my time testing mobile designs that developers send me. What a developer considers "design-ready" is often far from finished. For developers, it's important that it works. For designers, it's important that it works exactly as envisioned — with every pixel in place.How do I visually test screenshots? Typically, these are screenshots from Xcode simulators at 3x scale for iOS. I need to save the screenshot, resize it to 1x (since my designs are originally in 1x), overlay one screenshot on another, and check for differences — those subtle discrepancies that aren't visible to the naked eye. Naturally, this all needs to be done outside the original design file, or at least on a separate page, to avoid cluttering the design file. Ultimately, this process takes time.I thought: why not create a plugin that automatically overlays one design on another?The main requirement for such a plugin is view
All transfer activities cannot be consolidated due to technical limitations.This increases dependence on filters, which most users don’t use, reducing visibility of urgent actions.Any help to solve this appreciated.
Hi everyone 👋I’m working on a small web project inspired by the classic WordPad experience — a lightweight, distraction-free online text editor that works directly in the browser.Here’s the current version:👉 https://wordpad-online.com/I’d really appreciate feedback from a UX / UI perspective, especially on: Toolbar layout: is it intuitive enough for first-time users? Typography & spacing: does it feel too dense or too minimal? Editor focus: does the UI successfully “get out of the way” while typing? Anything that feels unnecessary, confusing, or missing The goal is simplicity and familiarity, not a full Google Docs–style editor.Thanks a lot in advance — happy to return feedback on your projects too!
Excited to announce 1UI Design Generator Figma plugin is now live! Generate beautiful UI designs directly in Figma using AI. From simple components to complete dashboards - just describe what you need and watch it come to life. Try it now: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1584483611858957214/1ui-design-generator
Hi everyone, I’m Dario Schiraldi, CEO of Travel Works. I’m passionate about innovation and creating seamless experiences in the travel industry. As someone who values creativity and collaboration, I believe design plays a crucial role in shaping how users interact with technology and services.I’m joining the Figma community to deepen my understanding of design tools and connect with like-minded professionals. By engaging here, I hope to learn best practices, get inspired by creative ideas, and explore how we can enhance our digital presence and user experience at Travel Works. Looking forward to exchanging ideas and growing together with this vibrant community! RegardsDario Schiraldi CEO of Travel Works
Hey Figma Community! 👋I'm excited to share CopyKit Beta 3.0, a plugin that solves one of the biggest pain points when working with Design Systems: replicating complex nested structures.🚀 What's New in Beta 3.0:Recursive Hierarchical CloningRespects infinite nesting levels (AutoLayout → AutoLayout → Elements) Anti-loop system prevents duplication bugs Real text captured (.characters, not layer names) Original fonts loaded automatically with smart fallback to Inter Clean fills: automatically removes default white backgrounds from new FramesRedesigned InterfaceMaterial Symbols (Google) icon library Orientation toggle: compact horizontal or vertical panel Contextual notifications: know exactly what mode you're using Full persistence: remembers your language, theme, and orientation preferencesSmart Default ModeQuick visual styles without structure Activate cloning when you need the full hierarchy💡 Perfect For:Cloning Material 3 buttons with container → state-layer → icon + label structur
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