Figma Make can generate a functional, coded prototype from a text prompt in under five minutes. This workshop demonstrates the full loop: prompt a simple game, import a Figma Design frame, refine it with prompts and edit tools, then copy the result back into Figma Design for handoff. The workflow is bidirectional, not one-way.
The session runs 45 minutes and covers four concrete examples: a prompted game built from scratch at 4:43, a DJ player interface at 30:30, a radial navigation component at 44:53, and a live annotation workflow. Each example shows where prompting breaks down and where manual edit tools take over, which is the part most tutorials skip.
The demo file is public on the Figma Community. The AI balance check at 3:01 signals that Make runs on consumption-based credits, a cost structure detail Figma has not widely advertised. If you are evaluating Make for a team workflow, the segment at 33:43 showing the copy-back-to-Design step is the one that decides whether this fits your process.
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