Figma and Weave: 20+ AI Image Workflows Now Accessible from Figma Design

Figma

Figma brought 20+ pre-built Weave AI image tools directly into the left panel of Figma Design, making generative image workflows accessible without opening a separate tool. Each Weave tool is a packaged workflow covering tasks like background replacement, logo placement, aspect ratio adjustment, style transfers, product photography, and material extraction across a dozen visual languages. Designers on Professional plans and above with Full seats can also publish their own Weave workflows to the Figma Community as templates, with team and organization-level publishing coming soon. Weave tools in Figma are in open beta and free to use throughout the beta period.


Figma Integrates Weave's AI Image Workflows Directly Into the Design Canvas

When Figma acquired the generative AI workflow platform formerly known as Weavy and rebranded it as Figma Weave, the clearest integration question was: how would Weave's node-based AI capabilities surface inside Figma Design itself? At Config 2026, that answer arrived in the form of Weave Tools, a new section in Figma Design's left panel that surfaces more than 20 pre-built AI image workflows packaged into simple, approachable interfaces.

Weave tools in Figma Design are available in open beta on Professional plans and above with Full seats, rolling out gradually from June 24, 2026. They are free to use throughout the beta period.

20+ Pre-Built Image Tasks on the Canvas

The Weave tools available in Figma Design's left panel cover a wide range of common AI image operations that previously required switching to a separate application. These include replacing image backgrounds, adding logos to product photos, changing aspect ratios, applying style transfers, running product shoot setups, extracting material characteristics, and applying visual direction across a dozen defined visual languages.

Each tool is a pre-built Weave workflow packaged into a minimal UI. Designers select the tool, provide the relevant inputs (an image, a reference, a description), and receive the output without navigating away from their design file. This dramatically reduces the workflow steps required to incorporate generative image work into a design iteration.

Community Publishing for Weave Workflows

Alongside the Weave tools integration in Figma Design, Figma announced that Weave workflows are now available on the Figma Community. Designers and teams can publish workflows they have built in Weave as templates for other users to explore, use, or remix.

The current publishing model is template-based and community-scoped. Publishing as tools for a specific team or organization, rather than the full Community, is planned as an upcoming capability. A dedicated Figma node for Weave workflows, which will allow Weave to trigger and respond to actions within Figma files, is also announced as an upcoming feature.

Strategic Context

The Weave integration represents Figma's effort to consolidate the AI generative image space that has fragmented across tools like Midjourney, Adobe Firefly, and Runway into a single environment anchored around the design file. By surfacing Weave capabilities directly in the Figma left panel, Figma reduces context-switching and positions Weave's node-based power as something accessible to every designer, not just those willing to build custom AI pipelines.