Build websites with AI in Figma Make
Transform your wildest website ideas into reality using Figma Make's AI website generator. From concept to launch, create stunning, responsive websites that convert—no coding required.
Go from idea to responsive, interactive site - no code required.

Build websites with natural language
Describe your site in everyday language, and Figma Make generates layout, structure, and interactions—automatically.

Design and build in one place
No need to switch between tools. Figma Make keeps you in flow from first frame to final handoff.

Add real data in seconds
Connect to a backend to simulate dynamic content and test how your site behaves before publishing.

Create responsive, interactive pages
Add animations, layout behaviors, and logic to make your site feel polished - no code needed.
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