Figma Make turns refined layouts into live previews
In this DesignCourse walkthrough, Figma Make is used as the prompt-to-code layer that converts a cleaned-up layout into an interactive browser-ready prototype with animation. The key value is faster iteration from visual polish to functional behavior without leaving Figma’s workflow.
Figma Make is strongest as a “design intent to testable interaction” bridge, not a one-shot production builder.
- –It shortens the jump from static UI to clickable, animated behavior, which is exactly where many vibe-coded projects stall.
- –Figma’s point-and-edit plus prompt loop makes quick interaction tweaks practical during review cycles.
- –Community feedback is mixed: teams report useful prototype speedups, but also prompt fragility and cleanup overhead on complex flows.
- –For developers, the win is earlier realism in user testing rather than final-code quality.
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2026-03-17
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71d ago
2026-03-17
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