April 1, 2026

Figma Adds AI Edits to FigJam, Slides, and Buzz

Published: April 1, 2026 at 12:35 AM

Updated: April 1, 2026 at 12:35 AM

100-word summary

Figma rolled out AI image editing across FigJam, Slides, and its beta product Buzz on March 30. Four tools (Expand, Erase, Isolate, and Vectorize) let teams tweak visuals without jumping between apps. The pitch: designers can now refine a brainstorm sketch in FigJam, polish it for a presentation in Slides, and prep promotional assets in Buzz without exporting files or switching windows. Available to Professional, Organization, and Enterprise plans with AI turned on. Buzz remains in beta, so expect changes. The real test is whether this actually saves time or just adds more buttons to ignore mid-deadline.

What happened

Figma rolled out AI image editing across FigJam, Slides, and its beta product Buzz on March 30. Four tools (Expand, Erase, Isolate, and Vectorize) let teams tweak visuals without jumping between apps. The pitch: designers can now refine a brainstorm sketch in FigJam, polish it for a presentation in Slides, and prep promotional assets in Buzz without exporting files or switching windows. Available to Professional, Organization, and Enterprise plans with AI turned on. Buzz remains in beta, so expect changes.

Why it matters

The real test is whether this actually saves time or just adds more buttons to ignore mid-deadline.

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