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Generate and refine using your actual components, tokens, and variables—not placeholder UI you'll have to swap out later.
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Get AI-powered feedback, summarize comment threads, and surface issues—all directly in Figma Design. No switching tools, no compiling decks, no context lost between critique and iteration.
Figma's agent turns design reviews into working sessions, not waiting games—feedback happens in context, where you can act on it immediately.

Ask the agent for a design crit anytime. Get perspectives on usability, visual hierarchy, accessibility, and more—no scheduling required, no waiting for the next review cycle.

Long comment threads piling up? The agent distills feedback into clear action items so you can focus on fixing issues instead of parsing conversations.

Every review, every piece of feedback, every iteration happens in the same shared file. Your team sees the full context and can build on decisions right away.
A closer look at what sets Figma's agent apart, built for the way design teams actually work.

Generate and refine using your actual components, tokens, and variables—not placeholder UI you'll have to swap out later.

Run multiple prompts at once so you're evaluating directions in parallel, not burning time on each one in sequence.

Share a thread and your team sees the full prompt, context, and iteration history behind any design. No separate handoff needed.

Package your team's workflows and conventions into reusable /commands anyone can run on demand.
Figma feels like a natural extension of my hand. I do my design ideation on the canvas, and now the agent takes it the last mile. With my design libraries connected, I can move from design to code faster than ever before.
Andy Madrick
Product Designer, Notion
Open your file in Figma Design and select the frame or component you want reviewed.
Tell the agent what kind of review you need—usability, visual hierarchy, accessibility, brand consistency—and any specific concerns to address.
Read the feedback on your canvas. Ask follow-up questions in the same thread or request a different perspective.
Make changes directly in your file based on the feedback. Run another review to validate improvements or explore new directions.
Watch Figma's AI Agent in action and see how to put it to work in your own workflows.

Hands-on playground to explore Figma agent's capabilities — from bulk edits to feedback implementation — with step-by-step guidance built right in.
Learn how to use Figma agent in your design workflows with a step-by-step tutorial from the Figma team.
A design review is a structured evaluation of a design's effectiveness, usability, and alignment with project goals. It typically involves gathering feedback from stakeholders, identifying issues, and prioritizing improvements. With Figma's agent, you can run reviews directly in your design file—getting AI-powered critiques, summarizing team comments, and iterating without switching contexts.
In Figma Design, select the frame you want reviewed and open the agent from the left side rail or hit CMD + Enter. Describe what kind of feedback you need—accessibility, visual hierarchy, consistency—and the agent provides a critique you can act on immediately. You can also ask it to summarize existing comment threads into clear action items.
Effective design feedback is specific, actionable, and tied to clear criteria. Figma's agent helps by providing structured critiques based on the lens you specify—usability, brand alignment, accessibility. For team feedback, the agent can summarize comment threads so key points don't get buried in long conversations.
A solid design review checklist covers visual consistency, usability, accessibility, brand alignment, and technical feasibility. Figma's agent can evaluate your design against specific criteria you provide, helping you catch issues before handoff. You can run multiple reviews with different focuses to cover all bases.
Figma's agent is available on all paid Figma plans. You'll find it in the left side rail in Figma Design, or access it with CMD + Enter. During the current open beta, it doesn't consume AI credits—so it's a good time to explore, experiment, and share your feedback with us.
Build faster with Figma's agent