What is Figma?

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Figma is a UI/UX tool that brings interface design, prototyping, design systems, and developer handoff into one cloud workspace.

What is Figma?

Figma is a collaborative design workspace that runs in the browser. Product teams can manage screen designs, user flows, prototypes, comments, and developer handoff notes in the same file.

How Is It Used?

Figma files are built from frames, components, styles, and prototype connections. A designer can define a button as a component and manage size, state, and theme options with variants. Auto layout helps interface pieces such as cards, forms, and lists keep their structure as content changes.

Teams work in the same file with live cursors, comments, and version history. Organizations building a design system can share colors, typography, icons, and component rules as libraries.

Workflow Use

Figma is used for product discovery, UX flows, stakeholder review, quick prototypes, and frontend handoff. Developers can inspect spacing, colors, measurements, and assets from the design, but the file is not a substitute for working code.

Good Figma usage makes component names, states, responsive behavior, empty states, error states, and loading states explicit. Otherwise the file becomes an attractive visual reference that still leaves implementation gaps.