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I’m experiencing a recent issue when exporting PNG files from Figma. Even with all elements aligned to the pixel grid (X, Y, width, and height are integers), “Snap to pixel grid” enabled, and no effects applied (like blur, shadow, or feather), the exported images are showing unwanted blur and visual glitches.

This did not happen before — it seems to be a new behavior. I’ve already tried exporting at 1× and 2×, using slices, double-checked parent frames, removed auto layout, and ensured everything is aligned — but the problem still occurs.

I’d like to know if this is a recent bug, a change in how Figma handles exports, or if there’s any fix I’m missing.

I am having the exact same issue! Could you fix it? I didnt find any solution yet

 


Update:
Thanks for the reply. I want to clarify that I've already tried everything technically possible to solve this issue on my end. Here's what I tested so far:

✅ What I've tried (none worked):

  • Aligned all elements to the pixel grid

  • Verified that all X, Y, Width, and Height values are integers

  • Activated "Snap to pixel grid"

  • Exported at 1× and 2×, with and without slices

  • Deleted all Figma cache files (AppData → Roaming → Figma)

  • Used Figma Web instead of Desktop

  • Removed all blending modes and effects (blur, shadows, etc.)

  • Outlined all text layers

  • Exported to SVG and PDF, then converted to PNG externally

  • Created a brand new file from scratch and recreated the elements manually

Despite all that, PNGs still export with blurry edges, rendering glitches, and unwanted anti-aliasing, especially on logos and sharp vector shapes.

I'm now convinced this is either:

  1. A recent bug in Figma’s rendering/export engine

  2. Or a change in how Figma handles rasterization (which didn't exist before)

Would appreciate if the team could investigate this further.
Other users are reporting the same issue too, which suggests this is not isolated.

Thanks in advance!


Hi everyone, thanks for flagging this! Hmm, I wasn’t able to reproduce the issue on my side.
@feolds , really appreciate the detailed breakdown -- thanks for taking the time to test and document everything so thoroughly!

Since you’ve already gone through all those steps, I’d recommend reaching out to our support team for a deeper investigation: Submit a bug report

When you do, please:

  • Use your Figma email

  • Include a link to the file and grant edit access to support-share@figma.com

  • Mention the steps you’ve tried (as your last reply)

  • Attach an example of the exported image showing the issue

That’ll help our technical team dig in and pinpoint what’s going on more quickly. Thanks again for surfacing this!


 


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