Figma unveils AutoFlow: an LLM-powered layout assistant for responsive grids

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Figma unveils AutoFlow: an LLM-powered layout assistant for responsive grids

AutoFlow analyzes a selected frame or component set and offers multiple responsive strategies, including breakpoint-driven stacks, proportional resizing rules, and token recommendations. It generates suggested spacing and typography tokens that can be accepted, tweaked, or replaced with existing design system tokens to preserve consistency.

The assistant uses a contextual model that reads artboard structure, instance overrides, and current tokens — it then produces a change set that designers can preview as variants. Figma emphasizes that AutoFlow’s suggestions are reversible and versioned to avoid destructive edits.

Figma will make AutoFlow available to Professional and Organization plan customers, with an analytics dashboard showing adoption and token coverage improvements. The company says the underlying model can run in Figma’s cloud or in private instances for enterprise customers who need data isolation.