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Enable Conversational AI Based on the Contents of a Figma File

  • September 25, 2025
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James Valladares

Right now there is no simple way to have a conversation with an LLM about a set of designs (Page/File/selected amount of artboards) in Figma. Copying/pasting screenshots is not feasible because a screenshot big enough to capture the contents of a page in figma would be way too large to paste into an LLM. 

Use cases: 

  • As a designer, I’m being onboarded onto a complex project and want to get up to speed as quickly as possible. I can chat with an LLM about the PRD, but not about a Figma file. It would be great if an LLM could natively scan page page or entire file and allow me to ask questions about the file without me scanning every single artboard manually to start. 
  • I want to get feedback on a user flow/design/set of designs. This would be a big unlock because I think that AI is good at exploring the solution space for a problem when properly described/articulated but it’s a very manual time-consuming process because there is no visual element to it. 
  • This could serve as a starting point to a conversational AI workflow; e.g. I have this question about these artboards that I’ve selected → AI gives a response → I give the go-ahead to make those changes.

2 replies

Zeus Kamboh
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  • November 24, 2025

I got what you’re saying. It’s really hard to talk with an AI about full Figma pages right now. Screenshots don’t help much, and going through every artboard by hand takes a lot of time. Having an LLM that could read a whole file and answer questions would make onboarding and design reviews a lot easier. It would also help speed up early feedback on flows and ideas. This kind of workflow would be a big step forward for designers.


Shakil Rahman
  • New Member
  • December 11, 2025

Theirs a bunch of connectors to Figma and claude that can help you here. The pro license has given reasoning skills to provide advanced capabilities of this nature. If its text based you can run OCR compilation and enable high quality feedback in minutes. It might be a pain jumping between applications but worth a shot