Use math to generate shapes and curves. “Choose from Polar Rose, Trigonometric functions, Polygons, Spirals of different kinds, Superellipse, Astroid, and modify multiple parameters to get complex shapes with ease.”
Use real or random data to create the most popular charts. Chart supports copy-paste from editors like Excel, Numbers, Google Sheets, live connection with Google Sheets and remote JSON (REST API), local CSV and JSON files.
Browse the most popular display sizes and apply them to frames.
The plugin provides access to the library of Lottie animations and interactive designs.
Email generator creates responsive HTML email templates from Figma frames.
Quickly sort layers by name, position, reverse order, or randomly.
Tweak hue, saturation, and lightness values of multiple selected objects at once. (Also, how could I not mention a plugin with an icon like this?!)
Design Lint checks for missing text, fill, stroke, and effects styles. It also catches incorrect Corner Radius values.
Access the library of 120,000+ icons without leaving Figma. The free plan provides PNG files and pro license gives access to editable SVGs.
Spelling and grammar checker for Figma. Free for files with fewer than 100 text layers.
Easily create isometric layers and groups using the popular SSR30⁰ method.
Fantastic plugin for finding all instances of the component. I used it while migrating and unifying a large design system and it was irreplaceable.
Aggregates thousands of portraits that you can carefully filter to create your perfect personas or just generate random avatars.
Plugin for putting LaTeX math in designs.
Redlines is a toolkit designed to make developer hand-off easier. Create and generate redlines from a selection of objects with ease, while also enabling full control over the style and display of each redline element.
After Smooth Shadow generator made rounds in the design community, its author built a matching Figma plugin. It’s the easiest way to build a nice smooth shadow, and as it’s based on a box-shadow
CSS property it’s easy to export and reuse in code later.
Snap photos with any phone and send them directly to Figma. Great for notebook sketches or whiteboard brainstorming sessions.
Export SVG files optimized with SVGO.
Add color styles straight out of your Tailwind CSS config file.
Contrast makes it easy to check the contrast ratios of colors as you work. Select a layer and Contrast will immediately look for the color directly behind your selection and serve up the contrast ratio along with passing and failing levels from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).