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Can I Import XD Files Into Figma?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 11:25 pm

If you’re a designer, there’s a good chance you’ve used Adobe XD at some point. It’s a powerful design tool that allows you to create complex designs and prototypes.

But what if you want to use those designs in another program, like Figma? Can you import XD files into Figma?

The answer is yes, you can import XD files into Figma. However, there are a few things to keep in mind.

First, only certain file types can be imported into Figma. Second, some features of XD might not be supported in Figma. And third, the design might not look exactly the same in Figma as it does in XD.

PRO TIP: It is not possible to import XD files into Figma.

That being said, importing XD files into Figma can be a great way to move your designs over to another program. It’s also a good way to share your designs with others who might not have access to Adobe XD. So if you’re looking to import your XD designs into Figma, here’s how to do it.

1. Open the File
First, open the XD file you want to import into Figma. Then, go to the File menu and select Export > JSON.

2. Choose the Format
Next, choose the format you want to export the file as.

For most purposes, the “Figma” format will work just fine. However, if you’re planning on using the file for something specific, like animation or web design, you might want to choose a different format.

3. Export the File
Once you’ve chosen the format, click Export and choose where you want to save the file. Then, open Figma and go to File > Import > Files.. and select the file you just exported.

And that’s it! You can now use your XD design in Figma. Just keep in mind that some features might not be supported and that the design might look slightly different.

In conclusion, yes – you can import Adobe XD files into Figma with ease! Just remember that some features may not be supported during this process, and your design may look slightly different than intended.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.