Figma launches Figma Studio with live prototyping and embedded AI copilots
Design · 4 min read
Figma announced Figma Studio, a major update that blends live prototyping with embedded AI copilots that can propose micro-interactions, generate accessibility annotations, and draft user-test scripts. Studio supports live mirroring to physical devices with networked debugging and state rewind for spotting interaction bugs.
The AI copilots are context-aware and trained on design-system patterns; they can propose responsive constraints, generate motion specs, and produce copy variations. Figma also built a lightweight user-research layer for remote moderated sessions, including templated tasks and consent flows.
Team leads are promised faster handoffs: prototypes now export annotated design tokens and interaction specs automatically to common engineering formats. Figma Studio will be available to enterprise customers later this quarter with a staged rollout for smaller teams.