- Figma has acquired the AI content platform Weavy
- The new tool will be known as Figma Weave
- The goal is to expand image, video, animation, motion design and VFX creation and editing across the platform
Figma has acquired Weavy, the tool that lets users combine all the big names in AI content generation with professional editing tools in one browser-based canvas.
In a press release, Figma explained that Weavy’s node-based approach gives users greater control over generative AI output, which can be “branched, remixed and refined, combining creative exploration with precision and craftsmanship.”
The company says it now plans to expand image, video, animation, motion design and VFX creation and editing all within the Figma platform.
What is Figma Weave?
Figma has been busy in 2025 so far, introducing a number of design and development tools including Figma Make and Figma Draw at its Config event. Now get ready for Figma Weave.
So aside from the name change, what’s going on here?
The big feature of Weavy is the ability to use powerful AI models like Veo 3, GPT img 1 and Ideogram V3 all on a single platform.
Users choose the model they want to use depending on the task and desired results. They create different nodes for e.g. AI-generated images and video. Then connect these nodes and edit the output, for example by classifying the video or masking an object.
So it’s a balance between AI power and human creativity. And without the need to log in to different tools and apps. It all takes place under one roof.
In a LinkedIn post, Weavy explained his decision to jump into Figma as they “share the same foundation – a belief in craftsmanship, collaboration and the power of system building.” The post adds that both companies “pursue tools that augment human creativity—never replace it.”
To absolutely no one’s surprise, it’s a view echoed by Figma, who stated “we’re excited about the new possibilities our collaboration will unlock as we build a platform where AI enhances creativity and helps our users push the boundaries of their craft.”
You can check out Figma Weave by clicking here.
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