Dear Figma,
You rock, I love your tool and love growing with it. I like to leave comments to myself while I build the UI so I don’t forget my thoughts along the way. I’m sure what I am about to say would help people in teams, but adding images in comments or adding images to the “board” from my mobile phone would be such a useful addition.
Here’s why:
When creating mood boards from screenshots, it’s much faster and easier, especially while on the go! (Remote work, hello cafe coffee time & mood board break)
When creating apps, by posting a photo or screenshot with frames the size of your phone, is a helpful reference.
Learners benefit from sizing, proportions, and positioning
Personal opinion, illustration sizing (for apps), and component sizing reference!
P.S. Would be nice to also add Gif tutorials from my mobile for training purposes, visual representation, interactions, or for fun! <3
Thank you Figma for your time, you dah bes
Alexandra Todd
Hi @Alexandra_Raquel_Todd , thank you for your positive feedback, we appreciate it ♥️
For your feature request, others in the community have also requested it. I merged your topic so we have all the feedback in one place.
Yes, images in comments please! I want to have all the back and forth about designs in Figma, but we can’t share example images in comments so we end up using Slack
Images are critical - our discovery/ux/backlog process is full of screenshots, snippets, and other visual references, that allow us to share ideas really quickly. And because not everyone in the team has Figma board editing rights, getting ideas trough the images in the comments would be best. Most of competitors have this - inline images, pasted directly within text.
While you guys are at it, may I propose to allow users to drag and drop an image from the Figma/FigJam file itself instead of uploading from Finder/File explorer
That was a great update @dvaliao . One minor issue though is you can’t post a message that contains ONLY an image. You are required to add some text. Why that?
This is currently a feature limitation due to how the feature was built to prevent other underlying issues. We’ve passed this feedback onto the collaboration team though to see if it can be improved in the future.
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