Figr AI is a product design agent specifically built for product teams that learns your existing product and helps you create production-ready UX backed by real app patterns. Unlike traditional AI design tools that start from a blank canvas, Figr understands your app, design system, and previous team decisions to provide context-aware design assistance.
Key features include capturing your live product in one click through a Chrome extension that reads your HTML, importing your design system from Figma with tokens intact, surfacing edge cases and UX reviews grounded in 200,000+ screens, remembering your product across sessions without re-explaining, mapping user flows and journeys, finding edge cases before development, testing scenarios before handoff, reading analytics data, drafting PRDs and specs, and providing product context that compounds over time.
The unique approach involves thinking through UX decisions first before building prototypes, with recommendations backed by analysis of 200,000+ UX patterns. Figr searches and analyzes multiple files including company UX guidelines and product onboarding walkthroughs, conducts web research, questions and clarifies requirements, and provides solutions based on multiple data sources.
Benefits include fewer "we missed this" moments in reviews, prototypes that look exactly like your product, accessibility checks built into designs, one-click Figma export, and UX reviews before leadership sees them. Use cases include handling edge cases, user flows, building on existing designs, test cases, research and PRD creation, and UX reviews.
The product targets product managers and product designers who need to create production-ready UX that matches their existing applications. It integrates with various inputs including screenshots, Figma files, screen recordings, web capture, MCPs, product docs, and analytics CSVs.
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Figr AI is designed for product managers and product designers working on existing applications who need to create production-ready UX that matches their current product. The tool serves teams that already have established apps, design systems, and previous decisions that need to be maintained and built upon rather than starting from scratch.