Collaboration is a key component of design, and Figma, a cloud-based design tool, is an ideal platform for facilitating this. One of its most impressive features is its ability to share and preview prototypes. This blog post will guide you through the process of sharing a Figma prototype.
What is a Figma Prototype?
In Figma, a prototype is an interactive representation of your design. It connects different frames using interactions, providing a near-real experience of how the final product will function. This makes it a great tool for user testing and design presentations.
Why Sharing Figma Prototypes is Beneficial
Sharing your Figma prototypes gives others the chance to interact with your design. This allows for constructive feedback from team members and stakeholders, or usability testing with potential users. It also means you can share your ideas without anyone needing to install additional software or create a Figma account.
How to Share a Figma Prototype
Sharing Figma prototypes is a simple process. Follow the steps below:
1. Open your Figma project
You will need to have the Figma desktop app installed or open Figma in a web browser. Navigate to the specific file that contains the prototype you want to share.
2. Enter Prototype Mode
Enter the Prototype mode by clicking on the ‘Prototype‘ tab in the top right of the interface.
3. Click Share
In the upper right corner, you will find the ‘Share‘ button. After clicking on it, a dialogue box will appear.
4. Choose the type of link
In the dialogue box, you will have the option to choose between three types of links: ‘Invite Only‘, ‘Anyone with the link‘ or ‘Public Embed‘. Choose the one that best suits your needs.
5. Copy and Share the Link
Finally, after deciding the type of link, you can click ‘Copy link‘ and share it with those you want to have access to the prototype.
Final Thoughts
Sharing Figma prototypes is an essential feature for collaborative design. It gives the opportunity to gather feedback, conduct user testing and present your design in an interactive way. So, be sure to take advantage of this feature during your design process.