Your AI multi-step prototype generator, in Figma Make
Go from idea to testable flow with an AI multi-step prototype generator—create screens, logic, and real interactions in one place.
Design faster with an AI multi-step prototype generator
Map multi-step user journeys
Describe each step, branch, and state. Make generates screens, navigation, and transitions for complex flows automatically.
Generate structure and UI with AI
Start from a prompt to create layouts and components you can refine or extend—no coding required.
Connect real data when you need it
Add a Supabase backend for auth, storage, and a Postgres database to validate workflows with live data.
Share, test, and publish
Test responsiveness, get input, and go live whenever you’re ready.
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 multi-step prototype with AI in Figma Make
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