Figmimic is a new bookmarklet that facilitates the transfer of live web page content directly into Figma. When activated, it captures the current state of a web page and copies it to the user's clipboard.
Unlike traditional methods that capture web pages as static images, Figmimic converts the content into editable Figma frames. This allows designers to manipulate individual elements within Figma, providing greater flexibility for design work and prototyping.
The tool is designed to work on any web page visible in the browser, including those requiring authentication, such as dashboards, admin panels, and web applications. This capability addresses a limitation of other tools that cannot access content behind login screens.
Figmimic operates by embedding Figma's own capture.js script within the bookmarklet. This technical approach enables the direct conversion and transfer of web page elements into the Figma environment.
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A new bookmarklet called Figmimic allows users to capture any live webpage and paste it into Figma as editable design layers, rather than static screenshots. This tool enables designers to work with actual web content directly within Figma, including pages behind authentication walls.