Add links to text
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Who can use this feature
Available on all plans
Users with edit access to a file can create and edit links
Users with view access to a file can only follow links
Links in text also work in prototypes. Learn how to get started with prototyping.
Add links to any text layer within your design file to:
- Direct collaborators to external sites like documentation and project management tools
- Create navigation within a large Figma file to specific frames and pages
- Link to other Figma files and prototypes
- Represent actual links that will exist in production
Note: It's not currently possible to add links to images or vector objects in the Editor, only when creating prototype hotspots. Linking to default email clients using HTML like mailto: is not supported at this time.
Create a link
You can add a link to an entire text layer, or to a selection of text within the layer. Select the text layer, then press the Enter key to edit the text layer and make your selection.
From the Properties panel
- Make your selection.
- Click Create link in the properties panel.
- Type or paste a URL into the provided input box above the selected text.
- Press Enter to apply the link.
Use the keyboard shortcut
- Make your selection.
- Use the keyboard shortcut to open the link input box above the selected text:
- Mac: ⇧ Shift ⌘ Command U
- Windows: Shift Control U
- Type or paste a URL into the input box.
- Press Enter to apply the link.
Use paste in place
Add links directly to text without using the link input box.
- Make your selection.
- Paste a URL from your clipboard using the keyboard shortcut:
- Mac: Command V
- Windows: Control V
If you want to display the full URL in the page, use the paste keyboard shortcut twice—once to paste it as text, and once more to turn it into a link.
Learn more about how links work in our Links playground file.
Tip: To add a URL or an email without creating a link, use the keyboard shortcut:
- Mac: ⌘ Command Shift V
- Windows: Control Shift V
Copy a link to a file, page, or frame
Create navigation links to pages and frames within a large file, or link out to other Figma files and prototypes.
File
To copy a link to a file:
- Open the file.
- Click the Share button.
- From the share modal, set any link sharing permissions.
- Click Copy link to copy the URL to your clipboard.
Prototype
To copy a link to a prototype:
- Open the file.
- Click Present to open the prototype in presentation view.
- Click the Share Prototype button and set any link sharing permissions.
- Click Copy link to copy the URL to your clipboard.
Page
To copy a link to a page:
- Open the Layers panel and expand the page list.
- Right-click on the page's name and select Copy link to page.
Frame
To copy a link to a frame:
- Right-click the frame on the canvas or from the Layers panel.
- Go to Copy/Paste as > Copy link.
Once copied, you can create a text layer and use it as a link to a page, file, frame, or prototype.
Tip! If you're using Figma in the browser, you can copy a link to the selected object from the browser's address bar.
Interact with links
Preview or follow a link
To preview a URL link, hover over the linked text.
To follow a link, click the linked text. What happens when you follow the linked text depends on the type of link:
- Figma Design or FigJam files: Links to other Figma files, prototypes, frames, or pages open in a new tab.
- Page or frame in current file: Figma takes you to the page or frame in the current file.
- External website: All external links open in a new tab in your browser. If it’s your first time opening a link, you'll need to confirm that you're leaving Figma.
To prevent a link from opening when clicking it, hold ⌘ Command or Control while clicking.
Note: If you’re in text edit mode, you’ll need to hover over the linked text and click the URL from the link modal.
Edit or delete a link
- Double-click the linked text to enter text edit mode.
- Click or hover over the linked text to open the link modal.
- Click Edit.
- Update the URL, or delete the URL to remove the link.
Note: If you double-click a linked text and the Edit button is unavailable, this means the layer is locked. Learn how to lock and unlock layers →
Style links
You can style linked text as you would any other text layer. Whether this is applying text styles or adjusting text properties, like underline, font, or color.
Links are styled with an underline by default. Use the keyboard shortcut to remove the underline:
- Mac: Command U
- Windows: Control U
Learn more about editing and styling text in Figma.
Before you start
Who can use this feature
Available on all plans
Users with edit access to a file can create and edit links
Users with view access to a file can only follow links
Links in text also work in prototypes. Learn how to get started with prototyping.
Add links to any text layer within your design file to:
- Direct collaborators to external sites like documentation and project management tools
- Create navigation within a large Figma file to specific frames and pages
- Link to other Figma files and prototypes
- Represent actual links that will exist in production
Note: It's not currently possible to add links to images or vector objects in the Editor, only when creating prototype hotspots. Linking to default email clients using HTML like mailto: is not supported at this time.
Create a link
You can add a link to an entire text layer, or to a selection of text within the layer. Select the text layer, then press the Enter key to edit the text layer and make your selection.
From the toolbar
- Make your selection.
- Click Create link in the toolbar.
- Type or paste a URL into the provided input box above the selected text.
- Press Enter to apply the link.
Use the keyboard shortcut
- Make your selection.
- Use the keyboard shortcut to open the link input box above the selected text:
- Mac: Command K
- Windows: Control K
- Type or paste a URL into the input box.
- Press Enter to apply the link.
Use paste in place
Add links directly to text without using the link input box.
- Make your selection.
- Paste a URL from your clipboard using the keyboard shortcut:
- Mac: Command V
- Windows: Control V
If you want to display the full URL in the page, use the paste keyboard shortcut twice—once to paste it as text, and once more to turn it into a link.
Learn more about how links work in our Links playground file.
Tip: To add a URL or an email without creating a link, use the keyboard shortcut:
- Mac: ⌘ Command Shift V
- Windows: Control Shift V
Copy a link to a file, page, or frame
Create navigation links to pages and frames within a large file, or link out to other Figma files and prototypes.
File
To copy a link to a file:
- Open the file.
- Click the Share button.
- From the share modal, set any link sharing permissions.
- Click Copy link to copy the URL to your clipboard.
Prototype
To copy a link to a prototype:
- Open the file.
- Click Present to open the prototype in presentation view.
- Click the Share Prototype button and set any link sharing permissions.
- Click Copy link to copy the URL to your clipboard.
Page
To copy a link to a page:
- Open the Layers panel and expand the page list.
- Right-click on the page's name and select Copy link to page.
Frame
To copy a link to a frame:
- Right-click the frame on the canvas or from the Layers panel.
- Go to Copy/Paste as > Copy link.
Once copied, you can create a text layer and use it as a link to a page, file, frame, or prototype.
Tip! If you're using Figma in the browser, you can copy a link to the selected object from the browser's address bar.
Interact with links
Preview or follow a link
To preview a URL link, hover over the linked text.
To follow a link, click the linked text. What happens when you follow the linked text depends on the type of link:
- Figma Design or FigJam files: Links to other Figma files, prototypes, frames, or pages open in a new tab.
- Page or frame in current file: Figma takes you to the page or frame in the current file.
- External website: All external links open in a new tab in your browser. If it’s your first time opening a link, you'll need to confirm that you're leaving Figma.
To prevent a link from opening when clicking it, hold ⌘ Command or Control while clicking.
Note: If you’re in text edit mode, you’ll need to hover over the linked text and click the URL from the link modal.
Edit or delete a link
- Double-click the linked text to enter text edit mode.
- Click or hover over the linked text to open the link modal.
- Click Edit.
- Update the URL, or delete the URL to remove the link.
Note: If you double-click a linked text and the Edit button is unavailable, this means the layer is locked. Learn how to lock and unlock layers →
Style links
You can style linked text as you would any other text layer. Whether this is applying text styles or adjusting text properties, like underline, font, or color.
Links are styled with an underline by default. Use the keyboard shortcut to remove the underline:
- Mac: Command U
- Windows: Control U
Learn more about editing and styling text in Figma.