Figma’s new app lets you combine multiple AI models and editing tools

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Figma has acquired Weavy, rebranding it as Figma Weave, a platform that combines multiple AI models and editing tools on a single canvas. It uses a node-based interface for greater control over AI-generated content, allowing users to create multi-step processes and compare results.

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A screenshot of Weavy, now known as Figma Weave.
Weavy, now known as Figma Weave, lets you control AI tools in a mind map-like canvas interface.

Figma has acquired Weavy, a creative platform that allows users to link AI models and editing tools together, and use them simultaneously in a single canvas. The platform will now live under its new parent company as “Figma Weave,” according to Figma’s announcement, adding an image and video editing tool to Figma’s growing design ecosystem.

Weavy uses a node-based approach to give creators more control when making AI-generated content. Instead of repeatedly using prompts in a single AI app, users can make branches that add multiple steps to the process, instructing the platform to edit a project using multiple tools without jumping to another app, or feed a single set of instructions into multiple AI models simultaneously to compare the best results.

“We see AI outputs as a new medium to mold, and we believe the combination of human craft alongside AI generation unlocks more expression and a bolder point of view,” Figma said in the announcement. “If you want to stand out, you have to push beyond the prompt to get to something great.”

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