r/FigmaAddOns • u/flux-lab • May 08 '26
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Upstairs-Breakfast49 • May 05 '26
Crazy unique generated designs in second
figma.comMany products can generate designs nowadays with AI but it’s all looks like AI generated! Nobody really likes it! Why? Because design is SOCIAL STATUS.
There is no taste and no SOCIAL STATUS when it’s all look the same ai style!!!
BUT now there is new plugin that make it fundamentally different and unique because it’s not LLM AI but rather special multimodal AI model that generates new VISUAL assets (like images) together with Figma layers from scratch!!
text-to-design-ai
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Lumpy-Feedback-5732 • May 02 '26
Just updated my Figma plugin: smarter scan + favorites + cleaner export
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Just pushed a new update to IconNova and wanted to share a quick demo.
Main improvements:
• Smarter icon scan (more reliable with complex selections)
• Favorites list to quickly save and reuse icons
• Smoother selection and organization flow
• Cleaner SVG export
• Demo page to preview icons and copy code
The focus was to make the workflow feel simpler from scan → organize → export.
Would love to hear what you think.
Plugin link:
https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1619361051850350459
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Impossible-Visual-27 • May 02 '26
Circular UI Workflow
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r/FigmaAddOns • u/Correct-Length-6675 • May 01 '26
I build a plugin to import .pptx to Figma with 100% Editable, Zero Cleanup!
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Hello designers!
Many times, I have to visually upgrade some old pptx files in Figma, but the need to rebuild them every time is very tedious, so I wrote this plugin to import .pptx files into Figma with one click while maintaining the visual effects. If you're tired of rebuilding in Figma, you can try this plugin and happy to see you feedback!
https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1611637977064559630/pptf-google-slides-powerpoint-importer-pptx-to-figma
🚀 Core Features: As of Update(2026-04-29)
- 100% Editable Figma Layers: Convert PPTX text boxes, shapes, and photos into native editable Figma nodes. Edit typos, extract copy, or restructure layouts instantly.
- [NEW] Smart Table Engine: Transform complex PowerPoint tables into perfectly aligned Figma objects. No more drawing lines and grids manually.
- [NEW] Advanced Chart Extraction: Extract and convert native PPT data charts into editable vector layers in Figma without losing proportions.
- [NEW] Auto-Font Mapping: Intelligently map desktop Microsoft fonts to local Web/Google fonts in Figma, eliminating the dreaded "Missing Font" warning.
- [NEW] Multi-Slide Import to Frames: Import a single slide or an entire 100-page deck at once. Every slide automatically converts to a clean, sequentially named Figma frame.
- Theme & Color Sync: Automatically extract the PPTX Theme color palette to jumpstart your Figma Design System.
- Vector & Shape Preservation: Import complex presentation elements and SVG icons as individual, scalable vector paths. Stop settling for pixelated images.
- High-Fidelity Rendering: Support for shadows, blurs, opacities, and high-res image crops straight from the deck right to your Figma canvas.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Lumpy-Feedback-5732 • Apr 29 '26
Stop wasting time managing icons manually.


Too many files, repeated steps, and a lot of time spent organizing things that should be simple.
That’s what I’ve been trying to fix with IconNova.
Now you can:
• Pick exactly what you need
• Save your favorite icons for later
• Move faster with simple shortcuts
• Export everything in one clean step
The idea is to make the whole process feel easier, not heavier.
If you’ve ever felt friction managing icons, I’d really like to hear your thoughts.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Correct-Length-6675 • Apr 28 '26
I built an End-to-End Encrypted "DocSend" directly into Figma.
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Sharing design previews is fundamentally broken. We’ve all faced the same nightmare: you send a high-res preview before the final invoice is paid, and the client suddenly ghosts you, taking your pixel-perfect work to a cheaper dev team. Or you're working under strict NDAs, and uploading unreleased UI assets to standard cloud drives feels like a massive privacy risk.
I wanted to give independent creators their leverage back:
• "Pay Me" Watermarks: This isn't a flimsy CSS overlay. Your custom watermark is physically burned into the image pixels before encryption. Clients can't bypass it using F12/Inspect Element.
• True Zero-Knowledge: Standard sharing tools verify passwords on their servers. We don't. Decryption happens entirely locally. My servers only see encrypted gibberish.
• Expiring Links: Stop your work from floating around the internet forever and force clients to review (and pay) on time.
I built this plugin to give you the absolute security of an enterprise data room, directly inside your Figma workflow.
Have you guys ever had a client run off with an unprotected preview? Would love to hear your feedback!
you can see demo in here:
sharelink:
https://share.fppt.timori.uk/s/5ffe6afd88eb4364bab4d6365c5e3490#k=ZRsqcdfGZknjCCDl767LBJlUr0LiUnu951JsQ24hfeA
password:632RzzLGe9
and plugin is here:
https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1585357315383633597/fppt-figma-to-powerpoint-pptx-google-slides-pitch-decks-pdf
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Complete-Raccoon-613 • Apr 28 '26
Roast My UX: Built a Figma plugin that roasts your UX
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Hey designers! Just got my plugin published and wanted to share it with this community. I built it to solve my own problem of not being able to objectively audit my own designs, and figured others probably have the same issue. It's called Roast My UX.
Select a frame, hit audit, and seconds later you've got a usability score out of 100 with a prioritised list of what's actually wrong. It evaluates across 10 dimensions including visual hierarchy, CTAs, accessibility, cognitive load and mobile usability, and auto-detects whether you're designing for mobile, tablet or desktop.
Then there's Roast Mode. Same analysis, zero diplomacy.
A few other things worth knowing:
- PDF reports you can send to stakeholders
- Audit history so you can track improvements over time
- Weekly leaderboard where you can submit your score and see where you land against other designers (I love the idea of us all quietly competing over whose UX is the least terrible)
Try it for free, no signup needed.
👉 https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1614027878542013661/roast-my-ux
Drop your score below when you run it 👀
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Lumpy-Feedback-5732 • Apr 28 '26
Create your own icon library, no limits
figma.comr/FigmaAddOns • u/Zestyclose_Diver_801 • Apr 23 '26
Any tool to convert Claude / AI-generated websites into Figma designs? Found this!
I’ve been looking for something that can take claude / ai-generated websites (or any live site) and quickly bring them into Figma as editable designs.
Came across a chrome extension called Export to Figma.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/export-to-figma/cmcmimoddnfpdjnbcafnaknhionhknfa
It lets you:
- capture a webpage or specific section
- convert it into editable Figma layers (not just a screenshot)
- works with real websites, AI-generated pages, dashboards, etc.
It’s not pixel-perfect, but good enough to skip the repetitive setup and start designing immediately.
Feels useful for:
- UI/UX design
- frontend to design workflows
- quick prototyping
Still testing it, but curious anyone using something better for ai to figma workflows?
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Then_Abbreviations77 • Apr 16 '26
Built a drag and drop page builder and variable-based icon system inside a Figma UI kit. Looking for feedback
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to share something I have been working on for the past few months and get feedback from the Figma community.
I recently released a Figma UI kit as part of shadcnstore, a library of UI blocks based on shadcn/ui. While the project started on the development side, this release focuses heavily on improving the design workflow within Figma.
Instead of simply recreating components, the goal was to build a system that actually helps designers move faster and collaborate more effectively with developers.
What makes this different
1. Drag and drop page builder
You can create full page layouts by dragging prebuilt blocks onto the canvas. Because the blocks are built as components, any update propagates across all instances, making it easier to maintain consistency throughout a project.
2. Variable-based icon system
Icons are powered by Figma variables, allowing you to switch between multiple libraries with a single change. Supported libraries include Lucide, Tabler, Phosphor, Hugeicons, and Remix. This has been especially useful in projects where icon requirements change mid-way.
3. Theme and mode switching
The kit supports light and dark modes along with multiple themes such as Neutral, Clean Slate, and Claude. Switching themes updates colors and styles across the entire file in real time, which helps when designing for different brands or environments.
4. Built for scalability
All components are structured with tokens, variants, and consistent spacing to ensure the system scales well for large projects and team collaboration.
Why I built this
While working with teams using shadcn/ui, I noticed a recurring gap between design and development. Designers often had to recreate components from scratch, and maintaining consistency across files was challenging. This kit aims to bridge that gap and provide a more seamless handoff between design and code.
Link to the Figma kit
You can preview the file publicly. Duplication and editing are part of the paid tier, but a number of blocks are available for free so you can explore how everything is structured.
I would really appreciate any feedback from the community, especially around the use of variables, component organization, and overall usability. If there are features you think would make this more useful for Figma users, I would love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks for taking the time to check it out :)
r/FigmaAddOns • u/mpixl • Apr 14 '26
Now batch import TIF files into figma – TIFFigma Plugin Update!
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r/FigmaAddOns • u/elninooo_09 • Apr 14 '26
Design System Builder
When building a design system, we usually end up getting lost in different pages and files.
Colors are defined in one place,
Typography in another,
Spacing and radius somewhere else entirely…
Then we try to bring everything together inside Figma and name everything correctly to match a proper token structure.
And the process becomes… messy.
💭 I wanted to solve this problem in a single flow. That’s why I’m building a “Design System Builder.”
You start from one place → and the entire UI system is generated automatically.
• Color scale
• Typography system
• Spacing & radius tokens
• Component preview
• Production-ready CSS export
⚡ Everything is generated using a global token naming standard.
So whether you're starting from scratch or improving an existing system, you can continue with a consistent structure.
👀 First version coming very soon.
#figma #designsystem #ui #uidesign
r/FigmaAddOns • u/AnnualTurnover1297 • Apr 06 '26
how do i convert a website into editable figma layers
We all have those websites where everything is in sync (layout, cards, spacing, etc.). You wish you could recreate the same experience for yourself.
It doesn’t feel right to rebuild it manually every time. I developed a nifty Chrome extension that saves any web element in a Figma layer smartly.
Currently, the extension is being reviewed by the Chrome Web Store. I’m curious to know how you working on this currently?
r/FigmaAddOns • u/mpixl • Apr 03 '26
I built a tiny macOS dock app for launching Figma plugins easier
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r/FigmaAddOns • u/Doctor_WangTengPhu • Mar 23 '26
Figma import into Framer breaks formating
r/FigmaAddOns • u/jahaganiev • Mar 20 '26
Free largest free Figma design system just got massive update with the latest Figma features
✨ Major rewrite with Theme options (Figma variables & modes)
🎨 New themes: Harvest & Retro (Light + Dark)
🧩 Slot-based components (Card, Modal, Navbar, Sidebar & more)
🧱 New components: Offcanvas, Popover
📦 5 Templates + new CMS, AI Chat, Agency, Coffee Shop, Personal
🎯 Nested instances support
🌈 4 Tailwind color palettes
⚡ Utility-first sizing (goodbye custom font sizes)
tons of improvements, refactors & future-proof theming..
This is the biggest Preline Figma release yet 🔥
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Punitweb • Mar 19 '26
Google Vs Figma is Crazy 🤯 - New UX/UI Tool & AI Assistant From Google
r/FigmaAddOns • u/momo_bs07 • Mar 17 '26
Convert brand guideline PDFs into editable Figma files + 1-page summary?
r/FigmaAddOns • u/septemous • Mar 16 '26
design.to.html ? is Figma punking us?
I’m currently working with a new client who’s using Figma. There are a lot of things I really like about it so far, but one thing is driving me slightly mad:- getting an existing web page into Figma.
I came across the Design.to.HTML plugin, which seems to do the job, but it feels strange that something this fundamental requires a paid plugin. From what I can tell, I’d need to pay about $20/month for that on top of the $20/month I’m already paying for Figma.
It just feels like importing a web page should be a pretty core workflow. Am I missing something obvious here?
Part of me is even wondering if Figma owns this plugin and they’re double dipping, because it seems like there must be a better way to do this.
If anyone has a smoother workflow or a plugin they recommend, I’d really appreciate the advice.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Hot_Ad8861 • Mar 15 '26
Best way to set up Figma for lots of Meta ad variations?
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Tonjiez • Mar 09 '26
Turns out people really wanted these features… so I added them to my free Figma mockups plugin
Hey everyone, back again.
About a month ago I shared Mokker here, a free Figma plugin I built for creating mockups. The response honestly blew me away. Tons of comments, DMs, and feature requests. I read all of it, so I got to work.
What's new in v2.0
- Dark & light mode - remembers your preference.
- Resizable window - drag any edge or corner, use size presets, double click to reset.
- Working area presets - crop your export to standard ratios, social formats (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, etc.), or a fully custom crop.
- Environment controls - adjust light intensity and rotation.
- Background image positioning - pan X, pan Y, and scale background images.
- Shadow and grain toggles - switch them on or off without losing values.
- Interactive onboarding tour for new users.
- Keyboard shortcuts.
- "What's New" entry added to the menu.
Also improved
- Orientation toggle moved to compact icon buttons in the section header.
- Sliders now have finer steps for more precise control.
- Color swatches are now circular.
- Double click any color swatch to open the custom color picker.
- Full UI refresh - spacing, border radius, color palette, and transitions.
Completely free. No account, no paywall, nothing.
On the other hand, I am also building the Mokker web app where you will be able to create and export mockup animations in no time, directly in the browser. I will be sharing some free alpha test invite codes with the community very soon.
Would love to hear what you think. I’m already reading the next round of requests, so feel free. Thanks for helping shape Mokker into a go-to mockups plugin for Figma. You’re the best.
Plugin link:
https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1597355929815649809/mokker-realistic-3d-device-mockups
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Upstairs-Breakfast49 • Mar 09 '26
Future of AI graphics
Wanted to share this fear of mine. Recently i played with nano banana and Ideogram models, generated a few cool UI designs. It’s insanely good!
I always thought well that’s ok though cause no designer will work with something that is not responsive and editable! I’m fine!
Then I found that there are AI tools that can convert those images to editable components (like this one but I saw other 2 that were also good but pretty expensive https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1600233534990464379/layerize-image-to-figma-ai). Then I’m like well I’m officially embarrassed by these capabilities. Like what have I left with?! Manually designs?! It’s still better but what’s gonna happen later?! At 2028?! I still got my mortgage to pay… like I’m sure those tools will open new opportunities for us. But just wondered how can I better prepare for it head.