Figma for Jira
Hand off locked designs within Jira. No need to log in to Figma.
Developers can view, inspect, and download a Figma design directly from their Jira ticket. No need for context-switching. Save your devs from having to learn the design tool or get an expensive Figma license just for design handoff.
Try Figma for JiraEmbed a locked-in version of a design so that developers are certain it’s ‘ready for dev’. Changes in Figma won’t propagate to Jira unless you update the version. This provides devs with stable requirements, minimizing rework.
Tools like Figma and Zeplin can make design handoff harder than it needs to be. Keep your stack and processes simple by encouraging designers and developers to collaborate where they’re already working, with the help of a small plugin.
Designs are pinned to your Jira issue and won’t automatically change. Devs can switch between versions to see how designs have evolved. You also have the option of disabling this feature so that the latest version is always shown.
Designs can be embedded in a collapsible list, as thumbnails, or as part of a paginated gallery. The native Figma canvas view makes it possible to embed prototypes and FigJam files (although this requires a Figma login).
Drag and zoom in on designs using the full-screen interactive viewer. Scale to the original size if you need the actual dimensions. You can also open an information panel showing additional details about the design.
A single Figma link enables devs to download designs directly from Jira in a range of formats: SVG, PNG, JPG, or PDF. This saves designers from having to upload multiple file types, and means devs can experiment, iterate, and refine faster.
Any user with access to the Jira issue is able to see the Figma file. Other Figma for Jira apps make you have a Figma account AND load a light version of Figma within Jira. Our app allows us to cache embedded designs so they load faster.