Your AI hi-fidelity prototype generator, in Figma Make
Design, prototype, and test polished, interactive experiences with an AI hi-fidelity prototype generator—no code needed.
Design faster with an AI hi-fidelity prototype generator
Turn concepts into hi-fidelity prototypes
Transform wireframes into fully styled, interactive prototypes that look and feel like the final product.
Build detailed screens with natural language
Describe your vision in everyday language, and Figma Make generates hi-fidelity layouts, visuals, and behaviors.
Keep design and testing in one flow
From first sketch to interactive user journeys, Figma Make streamlines design, prototyping, and iteration.
Iterate on structure, style, and behavior
Prompt for layout refinements, update interactions, or adjust visual polish—all editable in one place.
Built by real designers.
See what designers are building with AI UI tools in Figma Make—from marketing pages to product dashboards to mobile-first flows.
- Daniela Muntyan
- Abhiram Ramoju
- Yossef Saeed
- Joshua Guo
How to generate a hi-fidelity prototype with AI in Figma Make
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