If you're interested in UI/UX design, web design, or product design, you've almost certainly heard of Figma.
Figma is a browser-based design and prototyping tool that allows teams to create interfaces, build interactive prototypes, and collaborate in real time. One of its biggest advantages is that multiple people can work on the same design file simultaneously, making it a popular choice for modern product teams.
Some of the things designers use Figma for:
- ✅ UI Design
- ✅ UX Design
- ✅ Wireframing
- ✅ Interactive Prototyping
- ✅ Design Systems
- ✅ Developer Handoff
Because it works directly in the browser and supports real-time collaboration, Figma has become the default design tool for many companies and startups.
This post only covers the basics.
If you'd like a deeper understanding of how Figma works, its features, workflows, prototyping capabilities, and why it's become the industry standard, check out this complete guide.

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