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AI animated prototype generator in Figma Make

Go from idea to motion—create interactive flows and micro-interactions with an AI animated prototype generator, no coding required.

Bring motion to prototypes with AI

Generate animations from prompts

Describe transitions, delays, and easing in plain language—AI creates polished motion for your screens.

Design, prototype, and iterate together

Stay in flow. Figma Make keeps design and motion prototyping in one place for faster feedback.

Preview with real data

Create a web app that’s ready to ship with user authentication, user data storage, and more — no coding required

Refine every micro-interaction with prompts

Define hover, tap, and state changes, then adjust timing, curves, and behaviors instantly through natural language.

Built by real designers.

See what designers are building with AI UI tools in Figma Make—from marketing pages to product dashboards to mobile-first flows.

How to create animated prototypes with AI in Figma Make

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