
Figma has revealed some new design and coding product updates at its annual Config conference that aim to help creatives "push their ideas further" and automate tedious tasks with AI. Part of this is a reimagined canvas that's now optimized for full-stack development, according to Figma, bringing teams, AI agents, tools, and materials "together in one place." Notable callouts include coding layers that let you tweak the code of your projects without leaving the Figma Design can
Figma, a design platform, announced new AI-powered features at its annual conference, including tools for creating animations by describing them to a chatbot interface and generating shader effects and fills through prompts. The updates also include code layers that allow designers to edit code directly on the design canvas without leaving the application, as well as workflow tools that integrate multiple AI capabilities into the canvas. These features are designed to help creative teams automate tedious tasks and work more efficiently across design and development in a single workspace.

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The new app, which is currently being tested with select creators, will have Facebook's recently launched AI creator assistant built into it.
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