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"On Scroll" for prototyping

  • February 1, 2021
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Julischka
  • New Member
  • May 18, 2025

can we PLEASE add this basic feature eventually? I find myself coming back to this thread for years, this is really frustrating 😭


Au7iznx
  • New Member
  • May 22, 2025

Yes please. 

This animation is critical for replicating the mobile headers and footers of so many apps and browsers. 

For example it would allow a designer to replicate the mobile browser bars transition from large to small.


Tricia Spoonts

This has been needed for years.  Please consider.


Geoff
  • New Member
  • July 16, 2025

All the things Figma has released this year and still no on scroll up and down in prototype interactions… WTF are you guys doing? So many paying customers have requested this!!


Constantine_Georgiadis

Adding my voice to the 14 pages of people still asking for this 4 years later.


Bruce_Beh
  • New Participant
  • July 21, 2025

+1 adding a vote for this too. 


lb-offoffice
  • New Member
  • July 22, 2025

+1 i need this feature!


Vsee_Search_Marketing

Why is this still not a feature? Anyone working at Figma able to give us an update on this?


Darren_Strange

Really need an OnScroll feature! Crazy that this isn’t a feature when we’ve all been requesting it time and time again.

Can we get an update from the Figma team as to whether this is at least being considered? 


Alfirastel
  • New Member
  • August 12, 2025

+1 vote for this feature. I was surprised it still hasn’t been released yet 


Kasia_Julia
  • New Participant
  • August 15, 2025

+1, to still keep this thread alive.

Btw, can’t believe this option is still not done, while Figma has time to create Slides, Buzz and who knows what from the scratch. Monopolist mode on, I guess 😑 Not caring about core business, hoping core clients would stick, because they have nowhere to go. Trying to make money on side businesses. But beware Figma, if you don’t skill up, also your days might be short. Bigger monopolists have been seen to end up in the nothingness 🤓


Adam Rudzki
  • New Member
  • August 26, 2025

This is a basic prototyping feature and people have been asking for it for 4 years now. Is there anybody out there…?


Aihab A M Gmati

I’m visiting this almost every day, still waiting for the very basic ……..

 


Margot_Gabel
  • Active Member
  • September 2, 2025

We would love this to be implemented!


PF1
  • New Member
  • September 15, 2025

+1

Very much needed!!!


taibaaslam
  • New Member
  • September 19, 2025

Figma’s prototyping is strong, but it still lacks on-scroll triggers—a core interaction for modern websites and apps. Scroll-based effects like fade-ins, sticky headers, and parallax are now standard in digital design, and not having them makes prototypes feel incomplete.

This gap is even more critical now that Figma Sites exist. If we want to design and deploy sites directly in Figma, we shouldn’t be limited in how we represent real-world interactions. Without on-scroll triggers, many designers are forced to rely on workarounds or move to other tools, breaking the workflow.

Adding native on-scroll triggers would allow more realistic prototypes, stronger collaboration with developers, and truly end-to-end design within Figma.


ChiSenires
  • Active Member
  • November 21, 2025

Just adding a +1 for on scroll triggers as I’m working on a prototype that needs this experience to exist so we could simulate some behavior for an element.


VirginiaPP
  • New Member
  • December 2, 2025

WE NEED ‘ON SCROLL’ TRIGGER PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE


j2j2j2
  • New Member
  • December 9, 2025

I need this feature. pleaseeee  🙏🏻


Mark Garcia
  • New Member
  • December 10, 2025

let’s not let this thread die down. please include this basic feature instead of ‘upgrading’ any AI or UI related stuff. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏


Shree Ransubhe

+1 for feature demand. 


Leo4411
  • New Member
  • December 11, 2025

Figma doesn’t support real “On Scroll” triggers yet, so the keyboard can’t auto-collapse when the user scrolls. Drag workarounds exist, but they feel unnatural because they don’t react to actual scrolling.
We’ll need to wait for native scroll-based interactions similar to how people wait for better tools like bug identification features.