Figma partners with Anthropic to turn AI-generated code into editable designs

Figma Inc. at the time of the company’s initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange on July 31, 2025. sign.
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figma It’s partnering with Anthropic and introducing a feature called “Code to Canvas” that turns code created in AI tools like Claude Code into fully editable designs within Figma.
This feature creates a bridge between AI coding tools and Figma’s process, allowing users to create working interfaces by having an AI agent bring that output directly into Figma’s canvas.
Here teams can refine this, compare options side by side, and align on design decisions.
This move reflects a broader claim that mediated coding tools like Claude Code do not eliminate the need for design but make it more important. But the risk is that Figma is building a better on-ramp onto a highway it no longer controls.
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If AI tools continue to improve, teams may eventually skip the design refinement step altogether.
Anthropic’s products are at the center of a massive sell-off in software-as-a-service stocks that traders on Wall Street have dubbed the “SaaSpocalypse.”
iShares software ETF fell into bear market territory. Names like sales force, ServiceNowAnd Intuition They took double-digit hits.
Figma drifts downwards.
The stock has fallen significantly since its IPO last summer, rising along with the same haphazard selling that punishes anything with a SaaS business model. The company will report earnings after market close on Wednesday.
Figma shares are down nearly 85% from their 52-week high of $142.92, reached in August.


