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From Figma to Claude Code and back | Gui Seiz & Alex Kern (Figma)

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Mar 11, 2026
Gui Seiz, a Figma designer focused on workflow collaboration, and Alex Kern, a Figma engineer building AI-assisted development tools, explore a live back-and-forth between design and code. They cover pulling running apps into Figma, pushing edits back with Claude Code, exporting product states, reviving real-time collaboration, and automating shipping steps with custom skills.
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INSIGHT

AI Collapsed The Old Design To Code Waterfall

  • AI collapsed the old linear design-to-code workflow because riffing in code is now nearly as cheap as riffing in design.
  • Gui Seiz says teams can skip grayscale wireframes, explore more ideas, and reinvent workflows feature by feature instead of following one fixed process.
ANECDOTE

Pulling A Live Web App Into Figma

  • Gui Seiz used Codex with Figma MCP to pull a live localhost budget allocation page directly into Figma as editable frames.
  • That turned drifting code into shared design ground where teammates could drag elements precisely instead of describing tiny visual changes in prompts.
INSIGHT

Direct Manipulation Still Beats Prompting For Craft

  • Figma still wins at precision because humans can adjust layout and color faster with direct manipulation than with long prompts.
  • Gui Seiz argues a click can replace a hundred words, especially for visual judgments like exact spacing or a "happy" shade of yellow.
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