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Your AI rapid prototype generator, in Figma Make

Build, test, and iterate in minutes with an AI rapid prototype generator—generate layouts, logic, and real interactions from a simple prompt.

Design faster with an AI rapid prototype generator

Turn ideas into reality

Text: Skip the backlog—describe screens and behaviors, and Make generates structure, navigation, and interactions automatically.

Generate front-end code with AI

Build layouts and components from prompts, then refine or export usable code when you’re ready.

Design and test in one place

Add a Supabase backend for auth, storage, and a Postgres database to validate workflows with live data.

Publish when you’re ready

Bring your design to life. Design, refine, and publish responsive websites all in Figma Make.

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 generate a rapid prototype with AI in Figma Make

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