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Your AI user journey prototype generator, in Figma Make

Design, prototype, and validate user journeys with an AI user journey prototype generator—turn prompts and frames into interactive flows in minutes.

Design faster with an AI user journey prototype generator

Turn journey maps into interactive flows

Describe steps, branches, and states in plain language—Figma Make generates structure, navigation, and interactions you can test right away.

Build with natural language

Use prompts to create layouts and multi-screen paths, then refine visuals and behavior in the same workspace—no code required.

Design and test in one place

Keep ideas, prototypes, and iteration together. Preview behavior, gather feedback, and adjust details without switching tools.

Publish when you’re ready

Turn your ideas into live, responsive experiences. Publish your Make straight from Figma.

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 user journey prototype with AI in Figma Make

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