Hi Figma team,
I’d love to suggest a feature that could bring mobile prototyping to a whole new level: support for haptic feedback in prototypes tested on mobile devices (especially via the Figma mobile app).
Today, Figma already allows us to prototype with beautiful transitions and rich interactions. But being able to trigger haptic feedback (via the Taptic Engine on iOS, or vibration on Android) during key interactions (tap, success, error, screen transition, etc.) would let us:
- Simulate real product experiences more accurately
- Design more emotionally engaging and trustworthy interactions
- Test and iterate on sensory feedback during user testing
- Elevate the quality of motion & micro-interaction design directly within Figma
It would be amazing to have:
- Native support for defining haptic patterns (e.g. soft tap, success pulse, warning alert) per interaction
- Compatibility with existing mobile preview features
- Potential integration with Core Haptics or custom presets
Letting designers prototype spatially and sensorially, not just visually, could be a game changer for mobile product design.
Thanks for your amazing tool and for always listening to the community!
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this.