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Can You Import Figma to Miro?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 10:18 pm

There is no denying that Figma is an amazing design tool. It’s simple to use, has a ton of features and is loved by designers all over the world. However, there is one thing that Figma is missing – the ability to import designs from other tools.

This means that if you’re working on a design in another tool, such as Miro, and you want to switch to Figma, you’re out of luck. You would have to start from scratch or find a way to convert your design into a Figma file.

Luckily, there are some workarounds that you can use to import your designs into Figma. One way is to use an online converter tool.

There are a few different ones available, and they all work in pretty much the same way. Simply upload your design file (usually a PNG or JPG) and the converter will output a Figma file that you can then download and open in the app.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that Figma to Miro is not a currently supported integration. We recommend against using this workaround as it is unsupported and may lead to unexpected behavior or data loss.

Another way to import designs into Figma is to use the “Image to Figma” plugin. This plugin allows you to import PNG or JPG files directly into Figma, and it even has some basic editing features so you can tweak your design before importing it.

So, if you’re looking for a way to import your Miro designs into Figma, there are a few options available. You can use an online converter tool, or the “Image to Figma” plugin. Whichever method you choose, you’ll be able to continue working on your design in Figma with all of its amazing features.

Can You Import Figma To Miro?

Unfortunately, at this time there is no way to directly import a Figma file into Miro. However, by using an online converter tool or the “Image to Figma” plugin, you can easily convert your design into a format that can be imported into Miro. So while there isn’t a direct way to import Figma designs into Miro yet, there are still ways that you can work around this issue and get your design into Miro.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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