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AI inventory management dashboard generator in Figma Make

Go from prompt to fully interactive dashboard with an AI inventory management dashboard generator. Describe the layout, metrics, and logic you want, and Figma Make builds a responsive, data-ready dashboard you can refine and share—no code required.

Design smarter dashboards with Figma Make

Turn requirements into dashboards

Prompt once to outline metrics, tables, filters, and logic. Make transforms your description into a working dashboard—ready for review, iteration, or data connection.

Build on-brand dashboards from your system

Use your design system components to keep every dashboard consistent. Make blends your tokens, styles, and components into pixel-perfect, on-brand layouts.

Validate inventory workflows with real data

Connect APIs, spreadsheets, or databases to simulate true inventory states—like low-stock alerts, reorder logic, or fulfillment flows. Test the experience as it would work in production.

Go from dashboard to production-ready code

Generate aligned, functional code from your prototype—built on your component library. Ship dashboards faster with fewer handoff gaps and less rework.

Built by real teams.

See how makers, designers, and PMs are using Figma Make to build no-code web apps—from internal tools to product MVPs.

How to generate an inventory dashboard with Figma Make

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