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AI UI generator in Figma Make

Describe the interface. Figma Make builds it—fast, and fully editable.

Design polished interfaces with AI

Generate UIs through prompts

From buttons to complex layouts, Figma Make builds full interfaces based on what you describe.

Refine and reuse components

Every UI element is editable—just prompt for updates or fine-tune the details.

Automate layout and structure

Let AI handle hierarchy, alignment, spacing, and responsiveness. Figma Make automates the details for you.

Preview and iterate faster

Test your app in context. Prompt small changes—or pivot to something completely new.

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 UI with AI in Figma Make

Start from scratch in Figma Make or use an existing frame from Figma Design.

Use prompts to define the layout, components, and visual structure.

Figma Make builds a clean, interactive UI—styled, structured, and editable.

Prompt again, adjust by hand, or let AI handle layout tweaks automatically.

FAQs

An AI UI generator turns natural language prompts into working user interfaces—layouts, components, and styling included. Figma Make helps you design UIs faster with full editing and iteration control.

They’re often used interchangeably. Figma Make supports both: it can generate UI from scratch or help you refine and extend what you already have.

AI UI automation means using AI to handle structure, spacing, hierarchy, and layout logic automatically—so you don’t have to adjust every pixel yourself.

No. Just describe your UI with prompts. If you want to go deeper, you can inspect or edit the logic or code behind your design.

Yes. Many teams use Figma Make to prototype real layouts, dashboards, and user flows—then test, refine, and publish.

Yes. Figma Make integrates with a backend so you can use real content or API data.

You can try Figma Make for free on the Starter plan. Advanced features are available on paid plans.

Unlike manual UI design, AI UI generators automate many repetitive tasks, enabling designers to focus on higher-level creative work.

AI UI generators can significantly speed up the design process, enhance creativity, and reduce manual effort in layout and structure.

Unlike manual UI design, AI UI generators automate many repetitive tasks, enabling designers to focus on higher-level creative work. According to Figma's State of the Designer 2026 report, 89% of designers who increased their AI usage say it helps them work faster—and 91% say it improves the quality of their outputs, not just their speed.

AI UI generators can significantly speed up the design process, enhance creativity, and reduce manual effort in layout and structure. Figma's State of the Designer 2026 report found that 80% of designers say AI improves collaboration across teams, and those increasing their AI usage are 25% more likely to report growing job satisfaction. The result is faster iteration without sacrificing creative control.

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