
Figma
Figma is a collaborative, web-based interface design tool for creating, sharing, and testing UI/UX designs in real-time.

What is Figma
Figma is a leading collaborative interface design tool that operates entirely in the browser. It enables teams to design, prototype, and gather feedback in a single shared space, making it an essential platform for modern UI/UX workflows. Unlike traditional desktop design software, Figma's cloud-native architecture allows for real-time multiplayer editing, ensuring that everyone on a team is always working on the latest version of a project.
Key Features
- Real-time Collaboration: Multiple users can work on the same file simultaneously, complete with cursor chat and live updates.
- Prototyping: Create interactive flows and high-fidelity prototypes to test user experiences before development.
- Auto Layout: Build responsive components that automatically resize as their content changes, simplifying layout management.
- Design Systems: Manage reusable components and styles across projects to ensure visual consistency and scalability.
- Dev Mode: A dedicated space for developers to inspect designs, export assets, and access CSS/code snippets directly.
Use Cases
- UI/UX Design: Designing mobile apps, websites, and digital products from wireframes to high-fidelity mockups.
- Collaboration & Brainstorming: Using FigJam (Figma's online whiteboard) for ideation sessions, workshops, and user journey mapping.
- Design System Management: Creating and maintaining a centralized source of truth for a company's visual language.
- User Testing: Sharing interactive prototypes with stakeholders or users to validate design decisions.
- Developer Handoff: Streamlining the transition from design to production by providing developers with precise specifications.
Tool Details
Website
https://www.figma.com/Publish Date
February 23, 2026