Figma Make is getting three concrete upgrades, now rolling out in the beta desktop app: codebase import, precise code editing, and a full Git-style workflow with branching, committing, and shipping.
The codebase integration is the move worth watching. Bringing your own code into Make means this stops being a prototyping toy and starts competing as an actual development environment. Precise code editing suggests targeted, surgical changes rather than wholesale regeneration, which has been a core failure mode of AI coding tools.
The full picture of how these features interact, and where Make fits relative to tools like Cursor or Replit, is what makes the original worth watching. If the branch-commit-ship loop holds up in practice, Figma is no longer just a design tool.
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