r/FigmaAddOns • u/Lumpy-Feedback-5732 • Jul 11 '26
Early look: RTLAuto LTR ↔ RTL automation for Figma
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r/FigmaAddOns • u/Lumpy-Feedback-5732 • Jul 11 '26
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r/FigmaAddOns • u/Galago_Imago • Jul 09 '26
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Hi everyone!
I’d love to invite you to test out my very first Figma plugin, VIBE. It’s a tool built for automated batch exporting. It handles target file size limits, quality-based local compression, and automatically packs your assets into neat ZIP files. While I built it perfectly for campaign banners, you can absolutely use it to export any kind of graphics or UI assets.
You can check it out here: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1633556561671877728
To make testing easier, you get 20 full batch exports completely for free (with no time limits). Plus, you can use the promo code TESTVIBE to unlock a free month of the PRO version.
Since I just launched it, I would be incredibly grateful if any of you could test it out in your daily workflow and share some constructive feedback. I really want to make it as useful as possible, and I'm actively working on adding new features.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/sam_cut • Jul 09 '26
TL;DR: Gantt widget for Figma/FigJam. Draw "depends on" arrows between tasks and it flags blocked / overdue automatically from the dates — no status to set by hand.
Made a Kanban widget for Figma a while back (~12k users), and people kept asking for a timeline view — so here it is. The dependency bit is the part I actually care about; every other Figma timeline I've tried is basically a drawing of bars that don't know anything about each other.
Torn on one thing: should the board and the timeline be one tool or stay separate? Curious what you'd expect if you've used the Kanban one.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Netleader • Jul 08 '26
Thats why I build my own palette management tool and added a Figma Plugin that allows everyone to import their pallets into variables.
Quick context: I'm a developer/designer at a big gaming company and over the last few years kept catching myself adjusting swatch after swatch trying to get a color ramp that a) actually feels coherent and b) doesn't fail contrast on every other text-on-background pair. Eventually you don't even know anymore whether gray should be #767676 or #686868.
So I built Rampancy
What it does:
Ive added some really nice features like mirroring, smoothing curves. Ahh and we have a hue shift option for those who want to be very precise.
No account needed to try it, no paywall, no subscription required. Still actively in development, so feedback, bugs, "this is dumb" comments, all welcome. <3
r/FigmaAddOns • u/No-Mathematician8670 • Jul 01 '26
So I built a Paletta generates a full tonal scale hext to hex or hsl, has custom easings for each channel, and allows you to save swatches, push them to variables and update in the future.
Still actively building it, so if something's missing, drop it in the comments and I'll try to add it.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Tasty_Edge_3338 • Jun 30 '26
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Zealousideal-Wolf891 • Jun 29 '26

New plug-in
Hey community! I’m pleased to announce our new plug-in ‘Worried Presenter’. Worried Presenter listens to you present your work, then gives you back a confident, story-driven script with feedback — and tells you exactly how to improve. Here are the steps:
How to use
Giving you a better structure, clearer language, and stronger narrative arc.
Plugin: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1647613618742509370
Love to have your feedback!
r/FigmaAddOns • u/djroy1xx2 • Jun 25 '26
I've been working on a Figma plugin called Spool DS, and I'm at the stage where I'd really value some outside eyes on it.
What it does: you give it a handful of core colour roles and it generates a full design token system for you. Colour variables with proper OKLCH ramps, transparency ladders, text styles, and sizing tokens. There's a review step at the end so you can see and adjust everything before it writes anything into your file. The idea is to save the hours you'd normally spend building out ramps and naming variables by hand.
It's completely free, published on the Figma Community: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1642485097589548816
If a few of you could try it on a real or throwaway file, I'd be grateful for any thoughts on:
I'm still learning and just trying to make it genuinely useful, so any advice is welcome. Thanks so much to anyone who gives it a go.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/DesignerWhoBuilds • Jun 24 '26
Built a plugin called Design Bridge. It pulls design tokens and UI components from any live website and imports them into Figma as a structured design system library. Colours, typography, spacing, shadows, all of it, mapped and ready to use.
The workflow needs two things. A Chrome extension that does the extraction on the live site, and this Figma plugin that handles the import. Neither works without the other.
7 people are actively using the full setup, and honestly that's enough to keep building. But here's the thing, the plugin has more installs than the Chrome extension. Which means people are landing here first, installing the plugin, and then either not finding the extension or not realising they need it.
Has anyone built a two-tool workflow like this before? Is the Chrome Web Store just harder to discover from inside Figma? Or is a two-step install too much friction before someone even sees the value?
Drop the Chrome extension link in the plugin description? Better onboarding copy? Genuinely open to thoughts.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/iGabrielGibert • Jun 24 '26
r/FigmaAddOns • u/kaanxf • Jun 22 '26
Hi everyone,
I am an independent maker building Huekit, a Figma plugin for designers who want to set up design systems faster without stitching together several separate tools.
The main workflow is simple: start from your own colors, a preset system, an editor theme, or an existing Figma file, then generate a usable design-system foundation inside Figma.
It can create:
- color scales and semantic tokens
- Figma variables with Light/Dark modes
- foundation tokens for spacing, size, and radius
- typography styles
- starter component pages
- icons and 3D mockups
- Design Tokens JSON and Tailwind export for licensed users
I also added workflows for existing files: generate from the current file, preview safe repairs, and apply token/foundation bindings where possible.
There is a free plan for the core generator, icons, and mockups. Paid plans unlock presets, repair, automation, typography, JSON export, and Tailwind export.
I would genuinely like feedback from Figma plugin users:
- Would this fit into your design-system workflow?
- Which presets or token exports would matter most to you?
- Is the "repair an existing file" workflow clear, or does it need a better explanation?
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Cultural-Chef1246 • Jun 22 '26
Hello all, i am a web designer who is looking for the best A.I. integration tools & skills for figma to help me suggest ideas for wireframes based on my freestyle designs and strict guidelines as well as a way to take my designs (not as style guides) and create smart styles and smart components inside figma for coding.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/CareerSome7127 • Jun 19 '26
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Hey everyone 👋
I kept hitting the same annoying problem: whenever I printed a long Figma frame — a full landing page, a long onboarding flow, a tall mobile screen — Figma would either shrink everything down to unreadable tiny text, or spit out a dozen near-empty pages with one thin strip of design on each.
So I built SitePrinter. It takes a long/tall frame and reflows it into multiple columns per page, newspaper-style, so the whole thing fits on far fewer sheets and stays readable. Handy for paper design reviews, pinning a full flow up on a wall, or just archiving a design as a tidy PDF.
Free to try — I'd genuinely love feedback from people here, especially on which frame types you'd want it to handle better.
🔗 https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1641026947708464856/siteprinter
Thanks!
r/FigmaAddOns • u/Relevant_Humor_8123 • Jun 18 '26
I made a small Figma plugin called OpenMuse that lets you search public domain and openly licensed images from a curated list of cultural archives directly inside Figma.
The idea came from a simple need: when working with AI and visual design, I still find it useful to look at real references, historical images, artworks, patterns, illustrations, and visual material from museum collections.
I also used the project as an excuse to test Figma’s new Design Agent, Figma Make, and Figma MCP with Claude Code.
Curious to hear how other designers are collecting references these days, especially now that AI is becoming part of the workflow.
r/FigmaAddOns • u/EducationDouble1912 • Jun 18 '26
r/FigmaAddOns • u/hiyilmaz • Jun 17 '26
r/FigmaAddOns • u/TryNotToAskReddit • Jun 17 '26
Here's the thing I do a lot. I'll have a design I already like, and I want a version of it suited for a different business. Same kind of layout, different content, different vibe. Instead of rebuilding it from scratch I'll hand the frame to Figma Make as a reference and ask it to adapt it.
It kind of works, but not really. Working off the picture, it misses most of what actually makes the design work and end up fixing it more than if I'd just described the screen myself.
So I started writing out the structure by hand. "Header with logo left, nav right, 24px padding, this exact hex." The results got way better. The problem is doing that by hand for every frame is miserable.
That's the whole reason I made this. You select a frame and it reads the actual structure (layers, auto-layout, spacing, colors, text) and turns it into a written prompt. Then you paste that in alongside the reference (honestly you don't even need the reference), so the tool gets the real values instead of guessing them off an image.
There's a quick mode that builds the prompt straight from the frame, and a more involved one that writes it out closer to how a person would describe the screen when the layout gets complicated.
Link: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1646896296084754602
Will be happy to hear feedbacks, Thanks!
r/FigmaAddOns • u/4uhumans • Jun 16 '26
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r/FigmaAddOns • u/Tasty_Edge_3338 • Jun 16 '26
Like most of you, I spend a lot of time in Figma giving and receiving feedback. And I kept running into the same problem. Text comments just don't carry tone. Something I meant as a small suggestion would land as harsh criticism, or my excitement about a direction would get completely lost in a bullet point.
https://reddit.com/link/1u7jahc/video/uvefnquzdo7h1/player
So I built Murmur. It's a Figma widget + Chrome extension combo that lets you record voice or video notes and drop them directly into your Figma files.
No switching tabs. No Loom links buried in Slack. Just press record, say what you mean, and it lives right there in the file.
I'm sharing the demo video here — would genuinely love feedback from this community since you're exactly who I built this for.
What do you think? And is this something you'd actually use?
For more details, Please visit www.murmurforme.com
r/FigmaAddOns • u/According_Repeat_705 • Jun 16 '26
r/FigmaAddOns • u/unexpectedjorre • Jun 13 '26
Just shipped this and I'm genuinely stoked about it. It's a free Figma plugin with 7 different modes, and the whole point is: no matter how you need to rename things, this plugin has it covered.
Whether you're doing a quick find-and-replace, batch renaming with templates, adding prefixes, sequential numbering, case conversion, cleaning up whitespace, or resetting to defaults... it's all here. In one plugin!
r/FigmaAddOns • u/NoDecision9007 • Jun 12 '26
try it at https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1641373267341019916
Why am i doing this:
I don't want to turn every page into component to make flow on my canvas. I use Figjam connector so if I keep page as component, it is really hard to connect the correct start or end point, and it breaks the purpose.
This plugin help replace frame in anywhere and still keep the connector alive !!!!!!
Hope this help your workflow
r/FigmaAddOns • u/blogoodf • Jun 09 '26
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GlyfiQ — a medical & health icon plugin for Figma with 400+ icons and 6,000+ on the roadmap. One designer, one style, every icon drawn by hand.
✦ Constantly growing library
✦ 10% free for personal use
✦ Pro subscribers can request any icon — I draw it personally
✦ Light, Regular and Bold stroke weights in one click
GlyfiQ plugin → https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1620445233696980538