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March 12, 2026
Figma Make Goes Live, Lets Designers Build Working Prototypes
Published: March 12, 2026 at 12:29 AM
Updated: March 12, 2026 at 12:29 AM
100-word summary
Figma just moved its AI features out of beta, including Figma Make, a tool that lets designers create functional prototypes without writing code. A Figma researcher used it to prototype a survey calculator across eight products, cutting the time needed to get buy-in from other teams. Make can pull in design tokens and connect to backends like Supabase, turning static mockups into interactive demos. Monthly AI credits range from 3,000 for Pro users to 4,250 for Enterprise. Free users get unlimited Make files in drafts but can only share three. The catch: publishing Make files is still in beta, so what you build stays internal for now.
What happened
Figma just moved its AI features out of beta, including Figma Make, a tool that lets designers create functional prototypes without writing code. A Figma researcher used it to prototype a survey calculator across eight products, cutting the time needed to get buy-in from other teams. Make can pull in design tokens and connect to backends like Supabase, turning static mockups into interactive demos. Monthly AI credits range from 3,000 for Pro users to 4,250 for Enterprise. Free users get unlimited Make files in drafts but can only share three.
Why it matters
The catch: publishing Make files is still in beta, so what you build stays internal for now.