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Figma Plus

Discover and install 3rd party plugins for Figma

Features

  • One-click installation
  • Works on both Figma desktop apps on Windows and Mac, as well as on Chrome browser
  • Seamless integration with Figma's UI
  • Install & manage your favorite plugins
  • Plugins are auto-updated to the latest version
  • Plugins can be set private to specific Teams or Orgs
  • Developer mode
  • Build plugins easily using our API

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What is Figma Plus?

Figma Plus is an unofficial plugin platform for Figma.

We hope to create a friendly community of users and developers building extensions to enhance the Figma experience.

Is Figma Plus in affiliation with Figma?

No. Figma Plus is a community-driven project that is not affiliated with the Figma company.

Is it safe to run Figma Plus?

Security is our top priority in the development of Figma Plus. Our code does not perform any destructive actions on your Figma documents, nor does it contain tracking scripts that expose your private information to third parties. We only collect anonymous data on which plugins are currently installed for statistics purposes. Our code is open source and can be audited on Github.

We also review every plugin and their updates for security threats before approving them to be available on our platform.

What will happen to Figma Plus when Figma's official extensibility support arrives?

We are well aware of the extension platform that Figma is working on, as announced in this article. However we believe both systems can coexist as there will be limitations in the official implementation that only Figma Plus could unlock.

For example, adding custom modifications to the Figma UI would make some plugins more intuitive to use, but such implementation would likely be unsupported by the Figma API. With Figma Plus, you could bypass these limitations and use any web API to build the ideal plugin experience for your users.

If I start building plugins for Figma Plus, will I have to rebuild them when the official extensibility becomes available?

The short answer is yes, but the migration process will not be difficult.

When the official plugin platform is ready for the public, we will try to align to its API as much as possible. This ensures transitioning between the two API's will be simple and straightforward.

We encourage developers to start building and experimenting with Figma Plus and decide whether to migrate to the official implementation when it becomes available.

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