Figma announced the acquisition of the team that built a popular vibe‑coding application, expanding its design‑to‑code capabilities.
Figma has announced the acquisition of the team behind the popular vibe‑coding app, marking a strategic move to deepen its design‑to‑code workflow offerings.
Why the acquisition matters
The vibe‑coding app gained a reputation for letting designers generate live, interactive prototypes that respond to music and ambient sound, blurring the line between visual design and dynamic user experiences.
By bringing the app’s engineers into its fold, Figma aims to integrate real‑time code generation directly into its design platform, reducing the handoff friction that traditionally separates designers from developers.
Integration plans
Figma’s product roadmap now includes a set of APIs that will expose the app’s core algorithms, allowing users to embed sound‑responsive components into their frames without leaving the editor.
The company also hinted at upcoming tutorials that will teach designers how to leverage these new capabilities to create immersive web and mobile experiences.
- Seamless design‑to‑code handoff
- Live, music‑driven prototypes
- Expanded component library with sound‑reactive elements
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