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How Do I Record My Screen in Figma?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 10:56 am

There are a few different ways that you can record your screen in Figma. Figma is a vector drawing and animation software that is used by graphic designers, web designers, and animators.

It is available for free on Windows, Mac, and Linux. You can use Figma to create prototypes, wireframes, and mockups.

To record your screen in Figma, you will need to first open the software and then click on the “Record” button in the top left corner.

PRO TIP: This article is about recording your screen in Figma. Figma is a vector graphics editor and prototyping tool – it is primarily used for designing user interfaces. Recording your screen in Figma can be useful for creating tutorials or demonstrating features to others. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when recording your screen in Figma:

– Make sure you have the latest version of Figma installed. Older versions may not support screen recording.

– Be aware that screen recording will capture everything that is happening on your screen, including any open applications and any confidential information that may be visible.

– Screen recordings can be resource intensive, so make sure your computer is powerful enough to handle it before starting a recording.

Once you have clicked on the “Record” button, a new window will open up asking you to select the area of your screen that you want to record. You can also choose to record your entire screen or just a specific window.

Once you have selected the area of your screen that you want to record, click on the “Start Recording” button. Figma will then start recording your screen. To stop recording, click on the “Stop Recording” button in the top left corner.

Your recording will be saved as a .mp4 file in the “Figma Recordings” folder on your computer. You can then share this file with others or embed it on a website.

Recording your screen in Figma is a great way to create tutorials, product demos, or just share your work with others.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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