Use AI tools in FigJam
Note: Figma AI is currently in open beta. AI features are currently free while in beta, but usage limits may apply. When made generally available, Figma AI will become a paid feature. We’ll update you on pricing before that happens.
Before you start
Who can use this feature
FigJam AI tools are available on paid plans.
Requires a Full, Dev, or Collab seat to use AI tools in FigJam.
AI outputs may be misleading or wrong. The information provided by the tools should be regarded as a general reference and not a fact or a substitute for expert advice or your own research.
Learn more about accuracy and responsibilities when using Figma AI.
AI tools let you leverage the knowledge of large language models to help speed up your work in FigJam. In this article, you can explore all the AI features available in FigJam.
Tip: You can also use AI tools in other Figma products.
Learn more about Figma AI and see a breakdown of AI features available by product.
Available AI tools in FigJam
Generate boards and diagrams with FigJam AI
With FigJam AI, you can save time preparing and building boards for any team exercise or meeting.
Use text prompts to generate:
- Boards for meetings and team exercises
- Diagrams and flow charts
- Visual timelines and Gantt charts
- Plans for team projects
Learn more about generating boards with FigJam AI.
Sort and summarize stickies with FigJam AI
FigJam is the perfect place for hosting collaborative exercises like brainstorms, design critiques, and retrospectives. As a result, you may be left with a load of sticky notes to sift through and categorize before you can create alignment and outline next steps. This is where FigJam AI steps in to help.
Use FigJam AI to:
- Sort a selection of stickies by theme
- Summarize a selection of stickies
Learn how to sort and summarize stickies with FigJam AI.
Use Jambot in FigJam
Jambot is a FigJam widget that brings the power of ChatGPT’s AI to your boards.
Use Jambot to:
- Brainstorm ways to kick off your team meeting
- Summarize sticky notes on your board to help wrap up a meeting
- Create visual mindmaps with AI
- Reframe text for a specific audience, tone, or format
- Learn something new by asking the widget a question or to expand on a topic
- Generate code from a description or prompt
Rewrite, translate, and shorten text
Rewrite text to give it a different tone, translate it to another language, or shorten it to fit your designs.
Learn more about updating text with AI.
Adjust tone
Use AI to adjust the tone of any text. Quickly rephrase, condense, or expand content to reduce manual rewriting and keep your tone consistent.
Learn more about adjusting tone with AI.
Make and edit images
Generate and edit unique images using a written prompt.
Learn more about making an image with AI.
Remove background
Remove an image’s background to isolate the main subject.
Learn more about removing an image background with AI.
Boost resolution
Improve sharpness and clarity of low-resolution images.
Learn more about boosting resolution with AI.
AI considerations and best practices
There are a few things to keep in mind when using any AI tool:
Accuracy
AI-powered tools are designed to provide information and results based on artificial intelligence algorithms and data collected from around the internet. It’s important to note that the accuracy and reliability of these results may vary.
There is a possibility of inaccuracies, omissions, or misleading outcomes due to the complexities and limitations of AI technologies. Therefore, the information provided by the tool should be regarded as a general reference and not a fact or a substitute for expert advice or your own research.
Your responsibilities
- You should exercise your own judgment and discretion when using AI-powered tools. It’s essential to verify and cross-check the information provided by the tool before making any decisions, taking actions, or relying on it for critical matters.
- You should let others know when you’re using or presenting AI-generated outputs. For some features, like summarize stickies, Figma will indicate when an output is AI-generated.
- You will only use AI features in accordance with Figma’s Acceptable Use Policy.
Data usage
Figma’s agreement with OpenAI provides that data is not to be used for model training. Data inputted into AI features is sent to OpenAI for processing and generating AI output. Data is temporarily retained in OpenAI’s environment to provide the services, however it is not used for model training.
Here’s an example of how the features work at a high level:
- You input or select some text in a sticky note as a prompt.
- The prompt text is sent to the OpenAI API along with some context about the action you want to achieve, like asking for a summary of the selected text or more information on a subject.
- OpenAI returns a text output that attempts to match whatever instructions or context are included with the original input.
- The output is written back to the FigJam board as a new sticky.
Learn more about Figma’s AI subprocessors.
Visit the OpenAI Security Portal to learn more about data retention and security practices.
AI is optional
The AI features in FigJam are automatically available on paid plans, and can be disabled at any time.