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Figma announced new features integrating code, motion, shaders, and generative AI tools like Weave and the Figma agent directly into the canvas, enabling exploration and animation.
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Dylan Field (@zoink): Everything you saw today: code, motion, shaders, your own tools… It all lives together in the canvas. For the first time, in one place.
Today we announced ways to: → explore with code → generate with Weave → build plugins and shaders with the Figma agent → animate with
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