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Your AI low-fi prototype generator, in Figma Make

Go from napkin sketch to clickable flow with an AI low-fi prototype generator—wireframes, interactions, and quick tests in one place.

Design faster with an AI low-fi prototype generator

Turn ideas into lo-fi flows

Skip the backlog. Describe screens and behaviors—Make builds structure, navigation, and simple interactions you can test fast.

Build with natural language

Prompt in plain English to create wireframes, pages, and states. Adjust layout and hierarchy with follow-up prompts.

Design and test in one place

Keep design, prototyping, and iterating in flow—preview responsive behavior and refine details without switching tools.

Publish when you’re ready

Go from lo-fi to live. Turn your prototype into a finished web experience and share it instantly.

Built by real designers.

See what designers are building with AI UI tools in Figma Make—from marketing pages to product dashboards to mobile-first flows.

How to generate a low-fi prototype with AI in Figma Make

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