Figma Chrome Extension: Capture Webpages as Editable Design Layers

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Figma added a built-in webpage capture capability to its official Chrome extension, letting designers grab any live webpage or individual element and paste it into Figma Design, FigJam, or Figma Make as fully editable layers. Captured content lands as native Figma frames, text, images, and shapes rather than flat screenshots, making it immediately workable for redesigns, moodboarding, and Make prototyping. The feature is in beta for users on paid plans.


Capture any webpage straight into Figma

Figma has added a webpage capture capability to its official Chrome extension. Designers can grab any live webpage, or an individual element on it, and paste it into Figma Design, FigJam, or Figma Make.

Editable layers, not screenshots

The key distinction is that captured content lands as native Figma objects: frames, text, images, and shapes, rather than a flat screenshot. That means the captured material is immediately workable. A designer can restyle the text, swap images, rearrange frames, or pull individual components into a new design without having to rebuild anything from a static image.

Who gets it and where it fits

The feature is currently in beta and available to users on paid plans (Professional and above). It is useful for redesign work, moodboarding from real-world references, and feeding live UI into Figma Make for prototyping.

With this built-in capability, Figma now competes directly with established third-party tools such as html.to.design, Web to Figma, and CopyFig, folding a workflow that previously required external plugins into the official extension.


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