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How Do I Get My iPhone Screen on Figma?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 10:31 pm

If you’re anything like me, you’re probably always looking for new ways to be productive and efficient. One of my favorite tools is Figma, which is a web-based design tool.

I use Figma to create wireframes and prototypes for websites and apps. I also use it to collaborate with other designers on projects.

One thing that I often get asked by people who are new to Figma is how to get their iPhone screen on Figma. There are actually a few different ways that you can do this.

One way is to use the built-in iOS app. To do this, open the Figma app on your iPhone and then tap on the + icon in the top-right corner.

From here, select the iPhone template from the list of options. This will open a new canvas that’s sized for an iPhone screen.

PRO TIP: If you are using an iPhone screen on Figma, please be aware that there are potential risks involved.

Your iPhone screen may not be compatible with Figma, which could result in data loss or damage to your device. Additionally, using an incompatible screen could also void your warranty.

Another way to get your iPhone screen on Figma is to use the Safari web browser. To do this, go to figma.com in Safari and then sign in with your Figma account.

Once you’re signed in, tap on the + icon in the top-right corner and select the iPhone template from the list of options. This will also open a new canvas that’s sized for an iPhone screen.

The last way to get your iPhone screen on Figma is to use the Chrome web browser.com in Chrome and then sign in with your Figma account.

Once you’re signed in, tap on the three dots in the top-right corner and select “Add to Home Screen.” This will add a shortcut to Figma on your home screen. When you tap on this shortcut, it will open a new canvas that’s sized for an iPhone screen.

So there you have it! Three different ways that you can get your iPhone screen on Figma. Give them a try and see which one works best for you.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.