Figma
Read Figma files and export assets. Design context and specs from your agent.
Details
Figma skill connects your agent to Figma for reading files, comments, and exporting assets. For design–dev handoff and specs.
When to use
Use when the agent should pull design context or export assets. Requires Figma token; good for frontend and design review.
How Figma fits into your OpenClaw setup
An assistant is only as useful to an engineer as the tools it can actually operate. Development skills like Figma are how OpenClaw earns a place in a software workflow: they let the assistant act on repositories, tooling, and build output instead of just talking about them. The teams that get the most from skills in this category treat the assistant as a junior collaborator with real responsibilities, not a novelty.
Day-to-day use
A typical session starts in chat: you describe what you need in plain language, and the assistant works out that Figma is the right tool for the job. It runs the work, watches the output, and replies with the result or a follow-up question. Because the conversation happens in Discord, Telegram, or whichever channel you have connected, the full history of what was asked and what was done stays searchable alongside the rest of your team's discussion.
Installing Figma
Like every ClawHub skill, this one installs with a single command, run from your OpenClaw folder. Restart the assistant afterwards so the skill registers. Some skills need credentials or OAuth access before they will do anything useful; the README will tell you if this one does.
When the assistant comes back online, give it one easy request that only this skill can handle. If it responds correctly, you are done. If not, you have caught the problem while the install is still fresh in your mind — far better than discovering it mid-task next week.
clawhub install figmaGetting the most out of it
Think of Figma as one instrument in an ensemble. OpenClaw's real strength is composition — the assistant combining several skills in a single task because the request demanded it. When you browse the catalogue, look for the skills that complete your workflows, not just the ones that sound impressive in isolation.
If you would rather skip the trial and error, that is exactly what we do. We install and configure OpenClaw, select and tune skills like Figma for your workflow, and build custom skills where the catalogue falls short.