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AI PRD generator in Figma Make

Transform product ideas, user stories, or draft PRDs into interactive prototypes that sharpen your product direction. Figma Make helps PMs visualize logic, flows, and edge cases—so the ideas behind your PRD are clearer, faster.

Generate complete, structured PRDs with AI

Turn ideas into working prototypes

Start from a user story, a problem statement, or a few bullet points. Make uses AI to generate interactive flows that help you explore structure, logic, and possible solutions—before you commit them to a PRD.

Clarify product requirements by showing, not telling

Instead of writing your way to alignment, visualize user journeys, data interactions, and edge cases. See how your product concept behaves—and refine the details that belong in your spec.

Align design, product, and engineering

Share prototypes directly in Figma to validate and iterate on requirements, flows, and logic, and edge cases.Everyone works from the same source of truth—no extra tools needed.

Move ideas forward with shared context

Export the code, hand off Figma designs, or share interactive prototypes directly in Make to move from planning to execution.

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.

How to generate a PRD with AI in Figma Make

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