Felix Lee converts Figma designs to working websites in 15 minutes using Claude Code and the Figma MCP integration. He demonstrates three distinct workflows: pixel-accurate design-to-code from a Figma file, a FigJam flowchart converted directly into a playable game, and reverse-engineering existing code back into editable Figma components.
The technical depth here is what earns a full watch. The segment at 06:36 shows an animated world map built from a single screenshot, and at 7:50 Felix breaks down an app that scores landing page quality. The FigJam-to-game demo at 23:07 is the standout: a flowchart as a game design document, executed directly by Claude Code without manual translation.
The closing argument at 45:10 is blunt: most designers are not adapting fast enough. The code-to-Figma export workflow at 40:19 reframes Claude Code as a two-way bridge, not a one-way code generator. If you work in design or frontend, this video outlines a specific, repeatable process worth understanding before someone else on your team does.
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