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Figma adds an AI assistant to its collaborative canvas

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Over the last few months, Figma has struck partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic to bake in support for AI CLI tools like Claude Code and Codex to allow users to use these coding environments alongside its design software. The company is now baking in its own take on AI smarts via a new AI agent that operates within its collaborative canvas.

Figma says users can employ natural language text prompts to direct its new AI agent to generate new designs, edit existing ones, or automate tasks such as generating iterations of existing designs. Users can even fire up multiple agents that can do various tasks simultaneously.

The company claims the AI assistant understands design contexts and elements since it runs on AI models that are fine-tuned for design use.

“As building software gets easier, what matters most is setting direction: deciding what to work on, how it should function, what the experience should feel like. Teams can now collaborate with agents on the multiplayer canvas to test out ideas, visualize edge cases, and refine concepts together without over-indexing on the more tedious parts,” Figma’s chief design officer, Loredana Crisan, said in a statement.

The agent is first launching in Figma Design, and the company plans to eventually make it available in its other products. Figma said that, over time, it wants to bring design and code even closer together within its apps.

Facing intense competition from the likes of Canva, Adobe, Flora, Krea and Dessn, last year Figma acquired node-based design tool Weavy, and has added new image editing features to its products.

The company has done well despite fears of AI eating into the work of designers and the demand for software they use: In the first quarter of 2026, Figma reported revenue of $333.4 million, 46% more than a year earlier.

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