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Does Figma Do Wireframes?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 9:34 am

Figma is a vector graphics editor and design tool, developed by Figma, Inc. It is available in a web browser, and as a desktop application for macOS and Windows.Figma has been described as a “vector design tool for the new generation of designers”.[1]

Figma is used by designers at companies such as Facebook, Google, Uber, Airbnb, Twitter, and Microsoft.[2]

Figma supports vector graphics editing and design on the web and has been compared to other vector graphics editors such as Adobe Illustrator, Sketch and Affinity Designer.[3][4][5]

Figma has been used to create designs for websites, user interfaces, logos, illustrations, and icons. It can also be used to create wireframes.[6]

PRO TIP: Figma does not currently have a wireframing tool. There are some third-party tools that allow you to create wireframes in Figma, but we cannot guarantee their quality or compatibility.

Wireframes are blueprints that help you plan the layout of your website or app. They’re made up of boxes that represent the different elements on each page, like the header, navigation bar, content area, and footer.

You can use Figma to create wireframes for your projects. To do this, you’ll need to create a frame for each page of your website or app.

Then, you can add boxes to represent the different elements on each page. You can also add text to your wireframes to explain what each element is for.

Once you’ve created your wireframes in Figma, you can share them with others so they can give you feedback or add their own ideas. You can also use Figma’s collaboration features to work on wireframes with other designers in real-time.

Creating wireframes in Figma is a quick and easy way to plan the layout of your website or app. And with Figma’s collaboration features, you can get feedback from others on your wireframes so you can make sure your project is on track before you start designing it.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.