Figma to Webflow plugin
Design websites in Figma, launch in Webflow
Convert and import your Figma designs to Webflow. The Webflow Figma plugin helps you transfer your Figma designs into production-ready Webflow HTML & CSS.
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The Figma to Webflow plugin is praised for its ability to efficiently convert Figma designs into Webflow projects, streamlining the design-to-development process. Users appreciate its convenience and time-saving benefits, though some note the need for smoother CSS integration and improvements in handling classes. A maker from Dynamic Map for Webflow highlights its effectiveness in creating landing pages. While the plugin is still in early stages, its potential for enhancing workflows is widely recognized, with anticipation for future feature expansions.
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Used this tool to quickly turn our Figma designs into new landing pages in Webflow.
This plugin saved my career in the early days! It was a bit tricky at first cause of the fixes I still had to do after pasting, but once I got the hang of it, it's been smooth sailing ever since. Thank you for this honestly!
This tool is absolutely amazing! It provides unmatched convenience, catering not only to designers but also to developers and facilitating seamless joint collaborations.
Helps to create a leaner design process, but needs smoother integration with CSS styles, there is still a lot of manual work to refine a design in Webflow.
As usual I created my design in Figma, ran the plugin, literally pressed ‘Copy to Webflow’, then hit Command + V inside Webflow, and boom 🤯 the site design was ported across with everything in tact. As an MVP this is incredible! Excited to see where they expand the feature set in future…
“Figma to Webflow” is an amazing plugin by Webflow Labs team, and I truly see its amazing potential.
However, it lacks three key features that are important to me as an advanced Webflow developer:
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Only one class — it’s impossible to have combo classes with this plugin, hence it’s not effective at all.
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Class duplication — breaks the point of the plugin completely since it creates a ton of classes such as “Button 42” or “Section Wrapper 228”. There’s an extension made by Relume Team for their Relume Library that solves class duplication issue in Webflow, but it doesn’t work with the plugin.
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Only auto-layouts — which I really like because they are awesome, but we do not use flexbox all the time (grids and just static blocks with paddings/margins).
Keep in mind it’s a very early beta, so I hope the plugin will evolve in a next-gen development assistance tool.