Figma Motion is currently in open beta. Features may change and you may experience performance issues as we continue to improve Figma Motion. Learn more about what's included in the beta.
Before you Start
Who can use this feature
Available on any plan
Exporting animations larger than 1920 x 1080 or exceeding 30 FPS is only available on paid plans
Anyone with can view access to the file can export assets as long the file’s owner has not restricted copying and sharing on the file
You can export animations created in Figma Motion to share designs with others, move content between tools, or save copies of your work outside of Figma.
Export an animation
Frames that contain animated layers are marked with the Motion icon. Animated layers must be inside a frame to be exported.
- Select the frame you want to export.
- In the Export section, switch to the Animated tab.
- Configure the export settings:
- Format: Choose MP4, WebM, GIF, or SVG.
- Size: Controls the resolution of the exported animation. Choose a default option or enter a custom size.
- Frame rate: Controls how many frames are captured per second. Higher frame rates produce smoother motion but larger file sizes.
- Quality (MP4 and WebM only): Controls the level of lossy compression applied to the exported video.
- Loop (GIF only): Determines whether the GIF loops continuously or plays once.
- Click Export.
- The exported file will open in a new tab. Click Download to save it to your computer.
If you’re using Figma in the browser, the exported file will be sent to the download location set in your browser preferences. If you’re using the Figma desktop app, you will be prompted to rename the file and choose where to send the export.