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# Figma

The Figma connector is useful to import Figma designs into the UI/UX workspace or to work with Figma directly from a dev workspace. It is recommended to use it from designs as it is easier to iterate.

Before configuring the Figma connector, you will need to obtain a Figma personal access token. Follow the steps below to generate one from your Figma account settings.

### Generating a Personal Access Token

1. Open Figma and click on your profile icon in the top-left corner. From the dropdown menu, select Settings.

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2. In the Settings panel, navigate to the Security tab. Scroll down to the Personal access tokens section and click Generate new token. Copy the generated token and keep it safe — you will need it to configure the Figma connector.


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