AI design systems generator in Figma Make
Design, prototype, and scale your system faster—with the power of AI. Use AI to scale, test, and evolve your design system—bridging design and code from the start.
Build design systems with AI
Bake your system into every prototype
Use your Figma style libraries and code components as the foundation for explorations. Every prototype your team creates in Make stays on-brand and system-aligned—so consistency is built in from the start.
Validate before you formalize
Use Make to test new patterns, layouts, or responsive behaviors in minutes. Prototype with real data, logic, and constraints to see what works before formalizing it in your design system.
Bridge design and code
Bring React components or production logic into Make to ensure every prototype mirrors real functionality. When a pattern’s ready, hand off standards-aligned code that keeps your system consistent across design and dev.
Scale adoption with shared context
Create Figma Make templates that have your design system baked in, and guidelines to ensure AI correctly applies your design system to every output. When every exploration begins with your system, consistency happens by default.
Built by real teams.
See how makers, designers, and PMs are using Figma Make to build no-code web apps—from internal tools to product MVPs.
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How to generate a design system with AI in Figma Make
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