Figma Weave Workflows Now Available on Figma Community
Figma added Figma Weave workflows as a new resource type on Figma Community, making it possible for designers to discover, duplicate, and remix over 20 pre-built AI creative workflows directly from the Community marketplace. Figma Weave β the node-based AI canvas platform Figma acquired from Weavy in October 2025 β lets users chain together multiple AI models (from providers such as Google, OpenAI, Runway, Luma, and Flux) with professional editing tools to build repeatable, scalable generative media pipelines.
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What Is Figma Weave?
Figma Weave is a node-based AI canvas platform that Figma acquired from Weavy in October 2025. Rather than treating AI image and video generation as a one-shot process, Weave allows users to build multi-step generative media pipelines by chaining together different AI models β including providers such as Google, OpenAI, Runway, Luma, and Flux β alongside professional editing tools. The result is a repeatable, scalable workflow system for AI-assisted creative production.
Launch on Figma Community
As of April 9, 2026, Figma Weave workflows are now a recognized resource type on Figma Community β the same marketplace where designers already share components, plugins, and design files. This means any Figma user can browse, duplicate, and remix Weave workflows directly from the Community interface, without needing to build from scratch.
The launch ships with over 20 pre-built workflows created by the Figma team and early contributors, spanning a range of creative use cases.
Workflow Types Available
The 20+ launch workflows cover several distinct generative media categories:
- Image-to-video β animate static design assets or reference images into short video clips using models from Runway and Luma
- 3D generation β generate three-dimensional assets from text prompts or 2D inputs
- Brand illustration β apply consistent visual styles to generate on-brand imagery at scale
- Multi-model comparison β run the same prompt through several AI models side-by-side to evaluate quality and style differences
- Style transfer β apply the aesthetic of a reference image to new content
April Fun Day Demos and Upcoming Livestream
Figma showcased several community-built Weave workflows as part of its April Fun Day event, highlighting how designers are already using the platform for experimental creative projects. The Figma team has announced a follow-up April 16 livestream where they will demonstrate Weave workflows live and walk through how to build custom pipelines.
Strategic Positioning
Figma Weave positions Figma directly against a set of tools that currently serve different segments of the generative AI design market. ComfyUI has established a strong following among technical users who want node-based control over image generation pipelines, but it requires significant setup and coding knowledge. Adobe Firefly and Canva's AI tools offer more approachable interfaces but lack the composability that power users need.
Figma Weave aims to occupy the middle ground: a visual, node-based interface that is accessible to designers without programming backgrounds, while offering the multi-model flexibility and pipeline depth that advanced users demand.
Full Figma Integration Planned for 2026
While Weave currently operates as a standalone canvas platform, Figma has indicated that deeper integration into the core Figma design environment is planned for later in 2026. This would allow Weave-generated assets β images, videos, and 3D content β to flow directly into design files, closing the loop between generative media production and the broader design workflow.