Build apps with a vibe coding tool in Figma Make
Go from an idea to a working app with a vibe coding tool that turns natural language into real layouts, interactions, and logic—no coding required.
Your idea to working app with a vibe coding tool

Express product thinking in prompts
Turn vision into structure by describing flows, states, and logic in plain language. A vibe coding tool maps your ideas into interactive app foundations.

Build realistic, on-brand app prototypes
Design and prototype directly with your existing Figma components and styles. Everything looks and behaves like the real app from the start.

Validate apps with real data
Connect live data or APIs to see how your app actually works. Test real states, edge cases, and behaviors before writing production code.

Close the loop from prototype to build
Connect to a backend to preview exactly how your app will look and behave with live, user-driven data.
Built by real teams.
See how makers, designers, and PMs are using Figma Make to build no-code web apps—from internal tools to product MVPs.
- Jacques Debeuneure Jr.
- Daniela Muntyan
- kishoree04u
- Seungmee Lee
How to build an app using a vibe coding tool in Figma Make
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