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How Do You Share a Prototype in Figma?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 9:51 pm

If you’re working on a design in Figma, chances are you’ll want to share your work with others at some point. Luckily, Figma makes it easy to share your designs as prototypes. In this article, we’ll show you how to share a prototype in Figma.

When you’re ready to share your prototype, first make sure that you’re in the prototype tab of your design. Then, click the Share button in the top-right corner of the screen.

In the pop-up window that appears, you can choose whether to share your prototype as a link or as an embed. If you choose to share your prototype as a link, you can choose whether to make the link public or private. Public links can be viewed by anyone, while private links can only be viewed by people who have the link.

If you choose to share your prototype as an embed, you can copy the code and paste it into your website or blog. Embedded prototypes will be viewable on your website or blog just like any other web page.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to share a prototype in Figma with others, be aware that there are some potential risks. First, if the prototype is not well-designed, it could cause confusion and frustration for those who are trying to use it. Second, if the prototype is not properly tested, it could contain bugs that could cause problems for users. Finally, if the prototype is not updated regularly, it could become outdated and no longer be useful.

Conclusion:
How Do You Share a Prototype in Figma?

To share a prototype in Figma, first make sure that you’re in the prototype tab of your design. Then click the Share button in the top-right corner of the screen. In the pop-up window that appears, you can choose whether to share your prototype as a link or as an embed.

If you choose to share your prototype as a link, you can choose whether to make the link public or private.

If you choose to share your prototype as an embed, you can copy the code and paste it into your website or blog.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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