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How Do I Use Unsplash Figma Plugin?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 12:15 am

If you’re anything like me, you love using Unsplash to find stunning free stock photos. And, if you’re also like me, you design in Figma. Which is why I was so excited when I found out about the Unsplash Figma Plugin!

The Unsplash Figma Plugin allows you to quickly and easily search the Unsplash library directly from within Figma, and insert the photos you find into your designs with just a few clicks.

To use the plugin, simply open up the plugin panel in Figma (Window > Plugins), search for “Unsplash”, and install the plugin.

PRO TIP: The Unsplash Figma Plugin is a tool that allows you to quickly and easily search for free, high-quality photos within Figma. However, before using this plugin, please be aware of the following:

1. Unsplash may be subject to copyright restrictions. Make sure to check the terms of use for any photos you intend to use before downloading them.

2. The plugin is still in beta, which means there may be some bugs. If you encounter any problems, please report them to the developers so they can be fixed.

3. This plugin is provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind. The developers disclaim all liability for any damages, direct or indirect, resulting from the use of this plugin.

Once the plugin is installed, you can access it by clicking on the “Unsplash” icon in the left sidebar of Figma.

From there, you can search for photos by keyword, and insert them into your design with a click. It’s that easy!

So if you’re looking for an easy way to find and use stunning free stock photos in your Figma designs, be sure to check out the Unsplash Figma Plugin.

The Unsplash Figma Plugin is a great way to quickly and easily find and insert free stock photos into your Figma designs. To use the plugin, simply install it from within the Figma plugin panel, and then access it from the left sidebar in Figma. From there, you can search for photos by keyword, and insert them into your design with a click.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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