Is this the beginning of the end for traditional UI design? With the rise of AI-powered tools like Google Stitch, the design landscape is shifting at an unprecedented pace. Imagine typing a simple ...
UiPath helps companies automate tasks traditionally performed by human employees with software robots. The slower-growth ...
What if you could design a stunning website, animate complex graphics, or even generate entire user interfaces, all with just a few clicks or a simple text prompt? The world of UX/UI design is ...
Design platform Figma is partnering with Google to add more AI features, the company announced on Thursday. While Figma had previously introduced AI app-building tools of its own, the new integration ...
Figma FIG and Autodesk ADSK operate as providers of design software, operating in widely different markets. While Figma operates in collaborative digital product design, Autodesk provides engineering ...
Figma FIG is benefiting from its focus on innovation, especially in AI-powered tools, which is driving strong revenue growth. In the second quarter of 2025, the company achieved a record $250 million ...
Creativity has always been governed by time—not just how long it takes to bring an idea to life, but how long a creator can stay “in flow.” Every designer knows the frustration of an idea hanging in ...
Figma Inc. has bought Weavy Inc., a startup with an artificial intelligence platform for creating images and videos. Figma announced the acquisition today without disclosing its financial terms.
Design tool Figma launched new AI-powered image-editing features today, including the ability to remove and isolate objects and expand images. The company said that these features will save the hassle ...
Figma’s MCP server now supports remote access and the Figma Make AI app builder. Figma’s MCP server now supports remote access and the Figma Make AI app builder. is a news writer focused on creative ...
But the announcements Figma made this week at its Config conference in San Francisco cover so much ground that my impulse was to interpret them as a massive, sprawling new attempt to take on . . .