Motion-Driven Interactive Presentations
Figma has become the center of the product design workflow.
Design → Prototype → Dev → Slides → Motion
The next opportunity is to connect these capabilities into a new experience: Interactive Presentations.
Today, product designers often need multiple tools to deliver a modern product presentation.
- Figma for design
- Figma Motion or other motion tools for animations
- Keynote or PowerPoint for presenting
- ProtoPie for interactions
- Screen mirroring tools for live demos
The workflow is fragmented and requires constantly switching between applications.
Imagine if Figma Slides evolved from a slide-based presentation tool into a motion-driven presentation platform.
Instead of static slides, presentations could be built from Motion States.
Each state would represent a fully animated canvas where designers could:
- Animate individual objects
- Trigger transitions with a click or keyboard shortcut
- Pause on any state until the presenter continues
- Loop animations until user interaction
- Create interactive product demos
- Embed live prototypes or mirror a mobile device inside the presentation
- Mix videos, images, motion, and live content in a single workflow
- Present completely offline
The presentation would no longer be a sequence of static slides.
It would become a sequence of interactive moments.
This approach would allow designers to create Apple-style product launches, startup demos, keynote presentations, and product showcases without leaving the Figma ecosystem.
Figma already owns the design workflow.
Motion is now becoming part of that workflow.
Interactive presentations feel like the natural next step.
Instead of building another presentation tool, Figma could define a completely new category:
Motion-Driven Interactive Presentations.
