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Figma Make is bundled into all Figma plan tiers rather than sold separately. The free Starter plan includes a limited number of generation credits, the Professional plan ($12–$15/editor/month) increases the quota, the Organization plan ($45/editor/month) provides higher limits suited for larger teams, and Enterprise ($75/editor/month) offers the highest generation allowances along with advanced security and admin controls. Existing Figma customers do not need a separate subscription to access Make.
Every output from Figma Make is a fully editable native Figma object, not a flattened image. Generated screens arrive as structured frames with auto-layout, properly named layers, real component instances, and applied design tokens. You can rewrite copy, replace images, adjust padding and margins, swap components, or copy the preview as design layers to continue iterating in Figma Design — exactly as you would with hand-crafted work.
Yes — design-system awareness is one of Make's strongest differentiators. When your Figma file has published component libraries enabled, Make automatically references your team's color variables, typography tokens, spacing scales, and component definitions. You can also paste in a reference frame or set custom styling rules to further guide generation. Teams maintaining mature, well-documented design systems consistently see the highest-quality, most on-brand outputs.
Figma Make supports building functional web apps via its Supabase integration, which was emphasized in the 2025 product launch. You can connect Make to Supabase to add user authentication, store user data, connect private APIs, and ship a working web app directly from a prompt — no coding required. For teams that only need design output, Make also produces static high-fidelity prototypes that hand off cleanly to developers through Dev Mode.
Based on our analysis of design AI tools in our directory, Figma Make is the only prompt-to-UI generator that runs natively inside a professional design tool with full design-system integration. Galileo AI and Uizard are standalone generators that output files requiring import and reconstruction, and they have no awareness of your existing component libraries. Choose Make if you already work in Figma and want production-ready outputs; choose a standalone tool if you need export flexibility across Sketch, Adobe XD, or other ecosystems.
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