You can use our plugin MKIFPdf,
Figma
even if it can not yet reproduce all the possibilities of Figma to 100%.
But it should be enough for many cases.
The generation is 100% on your device!
While Figma doesn’t currently offer built-in PDF compression for paid plans, here are some alternative solutions you might consider:
1. Utilize Figma plugins:
- Pitch Deck: This plugin allows you to compress large PDF presentations while maintaining quality. You can set the desired DPI (dots per inch) to balance resolution and file size.
- Compress.app: This plugin integrates with the online compression service of the same name, letting you directly compress exported PDFs within Figma.
2. Explore Third-party Tools (with caution):
- External compression services: If your Figma files contain sensitive information, exercise caution. Use reputable services with strong security measures and avoid uploading entire designs. Consider compressing only exported PDFs after removing confidential elements.
- Desktop compression software: Tools like 7-Zip or Adobe Acrobat Pro allow PDF compression while offering better control over confidentiality compared to online services.
3. Optimize your Figma file:
- Reduce image sizes: Replace raster images with vector versions whenever possible. Consider using lower resolutions for non-critical elements.
- Minimize text layers: Convert text to outlines if the formatting isn’t crucial.
- Remove unused assets and frames: Clean up your design to exclude unnecessary elements.
4. Advocate for the feature:
- Let Figma know about your needs through their feedback channels. They might prioritize developing a built-in compression feature if there’s enough demand from paying users.