Figma Make is now available in Figma for Government

With Figma Make now available in Figma for Government, teams can prototype faster, collaborate securely, and accelerate progress on modernizing public services.
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When government services work well, it makes a difference in everyone’s life. A simpler application, a faster portal—these improvements ripple outward, strengthening public trust and helping people navigate essential services with confidence. Many federal agencies are already using Figma With Figma Make now available in Figma for Government, teams can prototype faster, collaborate securely, and accelerate progress on modernizing public services.
Figma Make is now available in Figma for Government
The online passport renewal system launched in 2024 and transformed a process unchanged for decades. By 2025, more than two million people had renewed their passports online, with 97% reporting a positive experience and 80% saying it increased their trust in government.
But building digital interfaces in the public sector is inherently complex. It requires aligning policymakers, technologists, and operational leaders, all while navigating evolving requirements and limited design and development resources. These leaders often have a clear vision for what they want to build, it’s just a matter of having the right tools and resources to make it real. A recent Executive Order (EO) emphasized this need through the importance of usability, accessibility, and design consistency across citizen-facing services—affirming how essential design is to delivering for the public good.
That’s why we’re excited to share that Figma Make is now available in Figma for Government, giving teams a secure way to explore ideas and build interactive prototypes across government services. And with Figma for Government now FedRAMP Moderate authorized, agencies have the security, design, and prototyping capabilities they need to deliver.

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Better tooling, better outcomes
Figma Make brings a new level of speed and collaboration that previously hasn’t been available to federally regulated teams. With Figma Make teams can move from concept to prototype in hours instead of weeks of trading static mocks. They can visualize different ideas quickly and collaborate across a shared workspace. They can bring citizens into the process earlier through easy, iterative testing. And because Make is already in Figma, teams can align more easily to shared accessibility standards and design patterns.
With Figma Make, federal agencies will be able to:
- Move faster by turning ideas into interactive prototypes in hours instead of weeks
- Collaborate more effectively as designers, policy leads, researchers, engineers, and IT work together in one real-time collaborative workspace
- Design with citizens earlier by testing workflows, validating assumptions, and meeting accessibility standards before development even begins
- Stay aligned and consistent through shared libraries and integrations
- Stay secure and compliant by working within Figma for Government’s FedRAMP Moderate–authorized infrastructure
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Federal teams are building public sector momentum in Figma by modernizing an increasingly wide range of public services—from federal benefits and financial communication to space mission-support systems, education platforms, and advanced research initiatives. These teams are streamlining complex workflows from first brainstorm to finished product. They are aligning faster across policy and engineering, and using shared design systems to improve consistency and accessibility at scale. Figma Make adds a new layer of speed and experimentation to this work, helping agencies explore more ideas quickly and iterate with greater confidence.
While a portion of our cloud infrastructure will reach full FedRAMP Moderate compliance in 2026, Make is fully usable today within Figma’s authorized environment.
What’s next
With Figma Make now a key offering in our Figma for Government plan, we aim to support a broader transformation toward modern citizen-first services and internal agency tools. We are excited for the work ahead and the potential to bring the power of design to more people. Learn more about building with Figma Make. Here, we share our team’s favorite prompts, pro tips, and best practices for using Figma Make to help you get the most out of our recently launched prompt-to-code feature.
8 essential tips for using Figma Make



