Figma Config 2025 | Sites, Make and Buzz expand web workflows
Figma has announced a major expansion of its design and product development platform during Config 2025. Published on May 7, 2025, the announcement introduces new products and AI-powered features, including Figma Make, Figma Sites, Figma Draw, and Figma Buzz, with a clear focus on helping teams move from early ideas to production-ready work in one connected environment.
Figma expands from design canvas to web production workflows
Config 2025 marks one of Figma’s biggest platform expansions, and it is especially interesting for web designers. The announcement moves Figma further beyond static interface design, adding products that cover websites, AI-assisted prototyping, vector illustration, brand content, and more structured layout work.
For template creators, UI designers, and front-end teams, this matters because Figma is becoming a broader workspace for visual planning, web publishing, and product iteration. Instead of treating design, prototyping, marketing assets, and implementation as separate stages, Figma is trying to connect more of that workflow inside the same ecosystem.
What Figma announced at Config 2025
Figma announced four major products during Config 2025. Figma Make is an AI-powered prompt-to-code tool that can turn descriptions or existing designs into working prototypes and apps. Figma Sites lets designers build and publish dynamic websites, with interactions and customization supported by code and AI.
The company also introduced Figma Draw, a set of enhanced vector editing and illustration tools inside Figma Design, and Figma Buzz, a product for creating on-brand content at scale. Together, these launches show Figma pushing deeper into the full product lifecycle, from visual exploration to publishable output.
New possibilities for web designers and template creators
For web designers, Figma Sites is one of the most important pieces of the announcement. It brings website building and publishing closer to the design canvas, which could make it easier to test landing pages, campaign pages, portfolio layouts, and interactive web concepts without immediately leaving Figma.
Figma Make also changes the prototyping workflow. Instead of stopping at a clickable mockup, designers can use prompts or existing designs to explore working prototypes and app-like experiences. That is useful for testing interaction logic, content structure, and responsive ideas earlier in the design process.
Figma Draw and Figma Buzz expand the creative side of the platform. Draw gives designers more control over illustration and vector expression, while Buzz helps teams create brand-approved assets for formats such as social posts, ads, event materials, and marketing content.
Why this matters for modern design platforms
Figma’s Config 2025 launches show how design tools are becoming more complete production environments. A designer can move from layout exploration to web publishing, AI-assisted prototyping, brand asset creation, and vector refinement without switching between as many separate tools.
For animetemplates, the key takeaway is that web design workflows are becoming more connected. Template creators still need strong visual judgment, clean structure, responsive thinking, and accessibility review, but tools like Figma Sites and Figma Make can speed up early experimentation and help teams validate ideas faster.
Sources and Recommended Links
- Config 2025 launches deepen Figma’s design capabilities as its platform expands | Figma Blog (Official)
- Config 2025: Pushing design further | Figma Blog (Official)
- Figma Sites | Figma (Official)