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How Do I Update Figma on Mac?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 11:09 am

Figma is a vector graphics editor and prototyping tool which is primarily web-based, with additional offline features enabled by the desktop app. The software is free to use for individuals, and there is a low-cost subscription for teams.

Figma can be used for a wide range of design tasks, from creating detailed illustrations to designing complex user interfaces. The software is constantly being updated with new features and improvements, so it’s important to keep your Figma installation up to date.

PRO TIP: If you are using a Mac, you may be wondering how to update Figma. The process is actually quite simple and only takes a few steps.

1. First, open the App Store on your Mac.
2. Next, click on the Updates tab at the top of the App Store window.
3. You should see Figma listed under the Available Updates section. If not, make sure you have installed all available updates for your other apps first.
4. To update Figma, simply click the Update button next to it.

That’s all there is to it! Updating Figma on your Mac is quick and easy.

There are two ways to update Figma on Mac:

  • If you have the Figma desktop app installed, you can update it from within the app. Simply open the app and go to the “Updates” tab.

    If there is an update available, it will be downloaded and installed automatically.

  • If you don’t have the Figma desktop app installed, or if you’re using the web app, you can update Figma by downloading the latest version from the website. Simply go to figma.com, click on “Download”, and then select “Download for Mac”. This will download a DMG file which you can double-click to install Figma.

Conclusion:

Updating Figma on Mac is easy, whether you’re using the desktop app or the web app. Simply open the app or go to the website and download the latest version. YourFigma installation will be up to date and ready to use.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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