Figma Make is now in limited beta with direct codebase connectivity, letting designers visually edit and ship changes to production code without leaving Figma.
This is a significant shift in Figma's product scope. The tool now spans the full stack from design layers and prototypes to live, deployable code. Figma is explicitly positioning Make as part of their internal workflow, not just a feature for users.
The beta is live today. The reason to read deeper: the technical details of how Make connects to local codebases, what frameworks it supports, and where the handoff between visual edits and version-controlled code actually happens are the questions this announcement raises but does not fully answer.
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