Who can use this feature
Available on all plans
Your team or organization’s AI toggle must be enabled to access Figma Make. Learn more.
Figma Make gives you access to the latest AI models through the model selector, so you can see how different models handle prompts, generate creative interactions, and interpret design context. Exploring these differences allows you to compare results and discover new capabilities of AI.
The following models are currently available for use in Figma Make:
| AI model | Try this model for |
| Claude Sonnet 4.6 | A balance of versatility and efficiency |
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Claude Opus 4.6 |
Challenging and dynamic projects |
| Gemini 3 Flash | Faster and more iterative process |
| Gemini 3 Pro | More complex and creative work |
Using different models doesn’t change how you work in Figma Make—the menus, chat panel, and code view all remain the same.
Note: Newer models may sometimes exhibit different behaviors than the default model, including unexpected errors, additional self-healing, or longer reasoning and generation.
Change which AI model you're using in Figma Make
You can choose which model to use when chatting in Figma Make:
- Open a new or existing Figma Make file
- In the chat box, you’ll see which AI model you’re currently using
- Click on the name of the model to open a dropdown of model options
- Select your preferred model to use for this prompt
Frequently asked questions
Can I switch models during a conversation with Figma AI?
Yes, you can enable or disable experimental models at any time during your conversation with Figma Make.
What is the default model for Figma Make?
The default model may change over time. We regularly update the model to ensure Figma Make users get the best performance.
Will Figma add more models in the future?
We continually test the latest models and plan to introduce more options in the future. Stay tuned!
How many AI credits do different models use?
Credit consumption may vary depending on the model and complexity of the task. Your own credit history is the best way to understand how different models may consume credits. Learn more about how AI credits work.