i recently started exploring ai features in Figma. i have reviewed a bunch of new tools that can help designers create and improve designs faster while reducing repetitive work. Curious to know what features you are using and how ai is fitting into your design workflow?
For me the honest split is that AI sped up the boring middle of design work and barely touched the part that matters. Generating variations, resizing a layout to five breakpoints, filling placeholder copy, renaming a messy layer tree, that stuff used to eat an afternoon and now it's a few minutes. The taste calls, what to cut, what to emphasize, why a layout feels off, still come down to me staring at it. The Figma first-draft feature is fine as a starting block, but I stopped treating its output as a draft and started treating it as a fast wireframe I then rebuild. It converges on the same safe patterns every time, so ship it close to raw and the page looks like every other AI-assisted one out there. Where it earns its keep for me is the unglamorous work: auto-naming layers, first-pass alt text, turning a rough sketch into a clean component so I can iterate on spacing. What surprised me is how much of the real speedup happened upstream of the design tool instead of inside it. Having the copy, the content hierarchy, and a couple component variations roughed out before I open Figma cut more time than any in-app AI button did, because most of my hours were going into deciding what goes where, not pushing pixels.