Figma

/ˈfɪɡmə/

Figma is a browser-based interface design and prototyping tool that lets teams create, test, and hand off digital products together. It combines vector editing, wireframing, and interactive prototyping in a single collaborative workspace.

Because Figma runs in the cloud, multiple people can view and edit the same file at the same time, similar to how Google Docs works for text. It has become one of the most widely used tools in modern UX and product design workflows.

Why does Figma matter?

Figma matters because it removes the friction of passing files back and forth between designers, developers, and stakeholders. Everyone works from the same source file, so feedback and updates happen in real time instead of through emailed exports.

Designers use Figma to build wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, and clickable prototypes, while developers use its inspect mode to pull exact spacing, colors, and assets straight from the design. It also supports reusable components and design systems, making it easier to keep a product's look and feel consistent at scale.

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