Can You Import PDF to Figma?

PDFs, or Portable Document Format files, have long been a standard way of sharing documents. They’re great for preserving the look and feel of a document and ensuring that it’s readable on any device.

But what about when you want to edit a PDF? That’s where Figma comes in.

Figma is a popular design platform that makes it easy to collaborate on designs with others. It supports importing PDFs as well as other file types like PNG, JPEG, and SVG. Importing a PDF into Figma is simple and straightforward.

First, you’ll need to open the PDF in the Preview app (or any other app that can view PDFs). Once you’ve opened the document, select “File > Export as…” from the menu bar. In the window that appears, select “PDF” under “Format”, then click “Save”.

Once you have your exported PDF file saved to your computer, open Figma and create a new document. You can then drag-and-drop the exported PDF file into your Figma document or click “File > Import…” from the menu bar and browse for your exported file.

When you import a PDF into Figma it will be converted into individual elements so that they can be edited individually.

All vector elements will be kept intact while raster images will be converted to PNG files. You can then use all of Figma’s features like editing text, adding shapes and colors, rearranging elements – basically anything you would do with any other design project.

In conclusion, it is possible to import a PDF into Figma which allows users to easily edit their documents without having to start from scratch. The imported file will be converted into individual elements so that users can take advantage of all of Figma’s features for their design projects.