Figma plays a crucial role in the modern landscape of web and graphic design. With its collaborative interface catering to both designers and developers, it brings teams together on a single platform to facilitate a smooth project delivery. A standout feature of Figma is its capability to share design files or prototypes via a link. This blog post will provide a comprehensive guide on obtaining a Figma link.
Getting Started
To start with, ensure you have a Figma account. If you don’t, sign up for free. After signing in, create a new project or select an existing one.
Generating a Shareable Figma Link
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to generate a shareable Figma link.
Step 1: Open Your Design File
From your Figma dashboard, navigate to the specific design file you wish to share. Click on the file to open it.
Step 2: Click on the ‘Share’ Button
Towards the top-right corner of your screen, you will find the ‘Share’ button (symbolized by a box with an upward arrow). Click on it.
Step 3: Copy the Link
Once you click on the ‘Share’ button, a dialog box will appear. In this box, there’s a ‘Copy Link’ button. Click on it to copy the link to your clipboard. This link can now be shared with anyone you want to access the file.
Sharing a Prototype Link
In addition to sharing design files, Figma also allows you to share prototype links. Here’s how you can do it:
Step 1: Open Your Prototype
Open the specific prototype you wish to share.
Step 2: Enter the Prototype Presentation View
Click on the ‘Present’ button (symbolized by a play icon) in the top-right corner. This will open your prototype in the Presentation View.
Step 3: Copy the URL
Copy the URL in the address bar of your web browser. This is your prototype’s shareable link.
With these simple steps, you can easily share your Figma designs and prototypes with your team, clients, or stakeholders. This sharing capability is part of what makes Figma a powerful collaborative tool for designers and developers alike.
Conclusion
We hope this guide has been helpful in explaining how to get a Figma link. If there are any other Figma features you’d like to learn about, let us know in the comments below!