You can now turn any Figma design into a pixel-perfect full stack app. Simply select a frame and put bolt.new in front of the Figma URL to start building rapid prototypes and production-ready apps.
this is AMAZING! just tried it and my jaw literally dropped! you guys just saved me sooo much development time! i've been using other design-to-code tools before but this one is wayyy more intelligent (and actually works lol). love how i can just add "bolt.new" to any figma url and boom - working app! the pixel-perfect conversion is chef's kiss. got my 3 free conversions but already thinking about which plan to get because our team is definitely using this daily now. our design-dev handoffs used to be such a pain point but this might actually fix it?? 600+ upvotes is totally deserved! congrats to the bolt+anima team on this launch - you're making developers and designers everywhere very happy people! 🚀
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This is game-changing! Transforming Figma designs into full stack apps just with a simple tweak is a huge time-saver. Kudos to the team for making prototyping so much easier! Can't wait to give it a try! 🚀
Well done! BTW, I've noticed Figma always has cross-border collaborations, and the adaptability keeps their user base expanding!
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wow~ I was planning to try Cursor+MCP for Figma this weekend, but I was surprised to see that Bolt has already implemented this effect. It is very amazing.
Here is a new idea: Import a UX document, then generate full user-flow prototype.
In my design, I will describe all the logics on interface, if AI can read them, and implement, there will be awesome.
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Pretty cool. This is awesome and have to started to play around it
Man, that's amazing. I'm absolutely in love with bolt. Can't wait to test this new feature.
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lezzgo!!! i'll tell my designer friends to try it out!!!
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To be honest, Bolt.New is killing it right now, at least in my experience after trying all the other platforms. Very exciting time to be developing your ideas.
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Mind bogglingly good - just generated a web page using some old Figma designs
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Grimo
this is AMAZING! just tried it and my jaw literally dropped! you guys just saved me sooo much development time! i've been using other design-to-code tools before but this one is wayyy more intelligent (and actually works lol). love how i can just add "bolt.new" to any figma url and boom - working app! the pixel-perfect conversion is chef's kiss. got my 3 free conversions but already thinking about which plan to get because our team is definitely using this daily now. our design-dev handoffs used to be such a pain point but this might actually fix it?? 600+ upvotes is totally deserved! congrats to the bolt+anima team on this launch - you're making developers and designers everywhere very happy people! 🚀
This is game-changing! Transforming Figma designs into full stack apps just with a simple tweak is a huge time-saver. Kudos to the team for making prototyping so much easier! Can't wait to give it a try! 🚀
Deamoy
Well done! BTW, I've noticed Figma always has cross-border collaborations, and the adaptability keeps their user base expanding!
wow~
I was planning to try Cursor+MCP for Figma this weekend, but I was surprised to see that Bolt has already implemented this effect.
It is very amazing.
Here is a new idea: Import a UX document, then generate full user-flow prototype.
In my design, I will describe all the logics on interface, if AI can read them, and implement, there will be awesome.
Pretty cool. This is awesome and have to started to play around it
News Sentinel by Blockbrain
Man, that's amazing. I'm absolutely in love with bolt. Can't wait to test this new feature.
lezzgo!!! i'll tell my designer friends to try it out!!!
To be honest, Bolt.New is killing it right now, at least in my experience after trying all the other platforms. Very exciting time to be developing your ideas.
Mind bogglingly good - just generated a web page using some old Figma designs
Poppins
sounds too good to be true-tried it but link isn't working when I enter it-error occurs, can someone help?