In section Startups & Technology

Figma Integrates Code Layers and AI-Driven Animation Tools

Figma is blurring the lines between design and engineering by introducing native code layers, advanced motion support, and AI-powered plugin development. The update enables teams to pull code directly into the collaborative canvas, shifting the focus from production-ready syntax toward rapid, spatial iteration across design and product workflows.

Figma Integrates Code Layers and AI-Driven Animation Tools

Chief product officer Yuhki Yamashita emphasized that the new code layers are designed to foster exploration rather than immediate deployment. By allowing engineers and product managers to interact within the same spatial environment, the tool aims to streamline how teams test flows and clone repositories without the burden of maintaining pristine codebases. This environment permits a more fluid exchange of ideas, where the quality of the underlying code is secondary to the speed of prototyping.

Beyond code integration, the platform now supports native animations, transitions, and 3D transforms, eliminating the need for external software conversions. Users can leverage AI to generate shader effects and fills, further accelerating the creative process. Additionally, the company is refining its AI assistant to support custom skill creation through text prompts. By connecting external services like GitHub, Notion, and Excel, or by creating custom plugins for tasks such as vector path tracing, users can provide the AI agent with specific project context. Following the acquisition of Weavy, future updates will also enable the generation of complex, node-based workflows directly within the Figma interface.

Share:on TelegramXFacebook

Subscribe to our newsletter

Once a week — the best stories from our editors, no ads or push notifications. Delivered Sunday morning.

Comments (0)

Leave a comment

No comments yet. Be the first!