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Figma opens design agent beta to 100% of Pro, Org, and Enterprise plans

Figma expanded its design agent beta to all Pro, Org, and Enterprise plans ahead of Config. Teams on paid tiers can now test the agent more broadly as it moves from a narrow preview to a feature with real workflow coverage.

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Figma opens design agent beta to 100% of Pro, Org, and Enterprise plans
Figma opens design agent beta to 100% of Pro, Org, and Enterprise plans

TL;DR

  • Figma said its design agent beta is now available to 100% of Pro, Org, and Enterprise plans, according to figma's rollout post.
  • The rollout landed before the Config keynote, with Figma's announcement calling it a "special treat" and Figma's Config teaser framing the conference as two days of design deep dives.
  • Figma's demo clip shows the agent generating a coffee shop mobile app from a prompt, which makes this look more like broad hands-on access than a vague waitlist expansion.
  • The timing was early enough that zoink's reply said they thought it was launching tomorrow, then Figma's follow-up answered with a quick "Oops."

The useful bit is simple: paid teams no longer need to guess whether they made a narrow beta cut. You can watch Figma's demo post, catch the "like any post with Config" surprise teaser, and pull up the full Config agenda from Figma's event thread.

Figma's wording was precise: the design agent beta is out to 100% of Pro, Org, and Enterprise plans. That shifts the feature from a selective preview to a paid-tier beta with much wider coverage.

The attached demo in Figma's video post shows a prompt, "create a mobile app for a coffee shop," turning into a populated multi-screen UI. The visible "Agent beta" tag matters because it ties the broader rollout to an actual working surface, not just a keynote promise.

The early drop

Figma telegraphed a surprise by telling people to like any post with "Config." Then zoink's post made the timing explicit: they expected the launch the next day.

Figma's one-word reply, "Oops," reads like an accidental early ship rather than a carefully staged keynote-only reveal. For users on paid plans, the practical result was the same: access appeared ahead of the main presentation.

Config agenda

The conference framing is already public. Figma's event post promises a "100% chance of design deep dives," and its attached agenda images show the two-day schedule.


A separate Figma sponsor thread lists Google, AWS, Atlassian, GitHub, Linear, Notion, and other sponsors, with the full agenda linked directly from the post. That gives the rollout a clear backdrop: Figma opened the beta just as the company's biggest design event started pulling attention.

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