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Does Figma Have an Android App?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 9:36 am

We all know how hard it is to find good design software that’s also affordable. Design tools like Adobe Photoshop and Sketch can be expensive, and finding an app that’s easy to use but also powerful enough to create professional designs can be a challenge.

That’s why we were excited to try out Figma, a new design tool that’s being billed as the first online interface design tool. Figma is still in beta, but we were impressed with its features and ease of use.

Figma has a lot of features that will be familiar to users of other design tools. It supports layers, has a pen tool for drawing, and allows you to add text, gradients, and other effects to your designs.

One of the things we liked best about Figma is its real-time collaboration features. Multiple people can work on a design at the same time, and you can see each person’s cursors as they make changes. This is a great feature for teams who want to be able to work on designs together in real time.

PRO TIP: There is no Figma Android app. However, you can use the Figma website on your Android device by going to https://www.figma.com in your browser.

Figma also has an impressive set of features for export and sharing. You can export your designs as PNGs, JPGs, or SVGs, and you can share links to your designs with others for feedback or collaboration. You can also publish your designs so that they’re accessible by anyone with a link.

Overall, we were impressed with Figma. It’s a powerful yet easy-to-use design tool that has some great features for collaboration and export. And best of all, it’s free!

If you’re looking for a new design tool, we recommend giving Figma a try.

Does Figma Have an Android App?

At the time of writing this article, Figma does not have an Android app available. However, their team is working on developing one! In the meantime, you can still access your Figma account via the web browser on your Android device.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.