There are a few ways to export frames in Figma. One way is to select the frame you want to export and click on File > Export from the top menu. You can also right-click on the frame and select Export from the context menu.
Another way to export frames is to use the Export button in the top toolbar. Simply select the frame you want to export and click on the Export button.
You can also use keyboard shortcuts to export frames. To export a frame using a keyboard shortcut, first select the frame and then press Cmd/Ctrl + E.
When exporting frames, you can choose to export them as PNG, JPG, or SVG files. You can also choose the scale at which you want to export the frame. For example, you can choose to export a frame at 1x, 2x, or 3x its original size.
To export multiple frames at once, simply select all the frames you want to export and then click on File > Export. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + E.
When exporting multiple frames, you can choose to export them as individual files or as a single file. If you choose to export them as a single file, Figma will create a spritesheet for you.
There are a few different ways that you can go about exporting frames in Figma – through the top menu bar, by using the Export button in the top toolbar, or by using keyboard shortcuts. You can also choose what format you want to export your frames in – PNG, JPG, or SVG – as well as how large or small you want them by choosing a scale (1x, 2x, 3x). If you have multiple frames that you want to export at once, Figma makes it easy by giving you the option to do so either individually or all together in one file (a spritesheet).