Figr is an AI product agent for PMs. Parse your live app via Chrome extension, import from Figma, drop in docs and analytics. It maps flows, spots edge cases, runs UX reviews, builds A/B variations and prototypes that match your app's design language. Every recommendation backed by 200K+ UX patterns.
Hey Product Hunt π I'm Moksh, co-founder of Figr AI.
Every AI design tool skips the hard part. They jump straight to screens. But that's not how product design actually works. You think through the problem first. The flows, the edge cases, the states nobody remembers until production. Then the design comes.
So we built Figr to think before it designs.
You feed it your actual product, a Chrome extension that parses your live webapp, screen recordings, your Figma with design tokens, competitor screenshots, docs. It builds a persistent memory of your product. Then when you ask for something new, it doesn't start from a blank prompt. It starts from your product.
It surfaces edge cases you missed. Maps user flows. Generates PRDs. Runs UX reviews. All grounded in 200,000+ real-world UX patterns we trained it on. The prototype comes after the thinking, and it looks like your app, not a generic AI mockup.
How Figr is different from Lovable, Bolt, V0: Those are great interface builders. If you know exactly what you want, they'll build it fast. But they don't help you figure out if you're building the right thing. Figr is more like an AI product partner that happens to also design. It questions your assumptions and catches what you missed.
What you can do with Figr AI:
- Paste a PRD and get back structured flows, edge cases, and an interactive prototype, all connected on one canvas
- Parse a live webapp via our Chrome extension and redesign features in your actual design language
- Import your Figma with design system tokens and generate high-fidelity prototypes that match your product
- Run UX reviews and accessibility audits on existing screens
- Compare competitor flows side by side (we did Cal.com vs Calendly, Linear vs Jira)
- Generate test cases for complex user journeys
Here are some real-world UX problems teams have worked through on Figr β figr.design/gallery
Where we're headed:
The world can have better products. Not every team has 10 designers. Not every PM can articulate visual intent perfectly. Figr closes that gap, not by replacing designers, but by giving every product person the ability to think through UX properly and build the best user experience for their users.
We'd love your feedback, especially if you've hit the same wall with AI tools that generate pretty screens but skip the product thinking. That's exactly the problem we're obsessed with solving.
Try it here β app.figr.design
PS: A huge shoutout to our thousands of our early users who broke things, flagged issues, and pushed us to make Figr better, this launch is yours as much as ours.
As a PM/founder, this solves a real pain: stitch live product + Figma + analytics into actionable UX fixes and prototype A/Bs that donβt break your visual system. Impressed by the pattern-backed recommendations.
Question for the team: how do you decide which UX issues are worth acting on first when multiple pattern violations show up across a flow?
@shrey_khokhra1Β Hey Great question. When multiple violations show up, we prioritize by:
Proximity to the core action. If it's between the user and the thing they came to do (checkout, booking, signup), it ranks highest. Moreover, we also keep our users in the loop to take confirmation on our recommendations and prioritization.
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This is so cool! As a big fan of user flow mapping and UI experiments, I definitely want to try it out.
@alina_petrova3Β Definitely Alina do give it a shot :) It deeply understands your existing product and then builds docs, flows, edge cases and prototypes.
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Been using Figr for a bit, honestly the an AI tool where I don't have to re-explain my product every time. Saves me a ton of back and forth.
Been using Figr from their Beta phase, I went wow with my first design itself, it was a one short prompt saas page, and it took care of the color and font too. Moksh and team are also super helpful and take your feedback seriously.
@sushil_kumar_Β Thanks for being with us since beta, that means a lot. Early feedback like yours literally shaped what Figr is today. More good stuff coming.
@janschutteΒ Hello Jan, Our Chrome extension parses your live webapp, so it picks up your actual screens, states, components, and styling directly from the DOM. You can also import your Figma files with design tokens. Figr AI also maps your app states, and stores it in a context graph so it already knows about your product.
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@moksh_gargΒ Lesssgoooo
@moksh_gargΒ Amazing product man! Looks clean and useful. All the best Moksh!
@moksh_gargΒ impressed. I wrote this linkedin post about Figr https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lajlev_played-around-with-figr-ai-today-and-it-is-share-7429821761875087360-vr16
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@lajlevΒ Thanks Michael :)
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As a PM/founder, this solves a real pain: stitch live product + Figma + analytics into actionable UX fixes and prototype A/Bs that donβt break your visual system. Impressed by the pattern-backed recommendations.
Question for the team: how do you decide which UX issues are worth acting on first when multiple pattern violations show up across a flow?
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@shrey_khokhra1Β Hey Great question. When multiple violations show up, we prioritize by:
Proximity to the core action. If it's between the user and the thing they came to do (checkout, booking, signup), it ranks highest. Moreover, we also keep our users in the loop to take confirmation on our recommendations and prioritization.
This is so cool! As a big fan of user flow mapping and UI experiments, I definitely want to try it out.
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@alina_petrova3Β The flow mapping is solid, it catches edge cases you'd usually miss. Try it out and let us know how it goes.
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@alina_petrova3Β Definitely Alina do give it a shot :) It deeply understands your existing product and then builds docs, flows, edge cases and prototypes.
Been using Figr for a bit, honestly the an AI tool where I don't have to re-explain my product every time. Saves me a ton of back and forth.
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@gmastt25409Β Really glad to hear that! Persistent memory was one of the big things we focused on early. Happy it's making a difference for you π
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@gmastt25409Β Thank you Gabriel for your Kind word :)
Noice ππ
I'm just always excited for launches like these.
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@raje_kulkarniΒ Thank youu :))
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@raje_kulkarniΒ Thanks Rajendra :)
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Been using Figr from their Beta phase, I went wow with my first design itself, it was a one short prompt saas page, and it took care of the color and font too. Moksh and team are also super helpful and take your feedback seriously.
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@sushil_kumar_Β Thanks for being with us since beta, that means a lot. Early feedback like yours literally shaped what Figr is today. More good stuff coming.
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@sushil_kumar_Β Thank you Sushil :)
How does Figr map production app states to those states in Figma?
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@janschutteΒ Hello Jan, Our Chrome extension parses your live webapp, so it picks up your actual screens, states, components, and styling directly from the DOM. You can also import your Figma files with design tokens. Figr AI also maps your app states, and stores it in a context graph so it already knows about your product.
go to tool for brainstorming!
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@sharnamΒ Thank you!
Used Figr across multiple projects now, and it's just become part of my daily routine. I open it without thinking.
Saves me a lot of time
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@siraj_dhananiΒ thank you for your kind words Siraj!
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@siraj_dhananiΒ love this compliment honestly. Thanks for sticking with us!
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it really shows when a product is built by designers, love it! ππ₯
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@_manchanda_Β Thank you Ash :)
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@_manchanda_Β Thanks! We obsess over the details. Glad it comes through.