How Do I Export From Figma to Adobe?

Figma is an online vector graphics editor, allowing designers to create and collaborate on shape-based designs. Adobe has its own suite of creative tools, such as Photoshop and Illustrator, which are widely used for professional-level designs.

But what if you have created a design in Figma and now want to export it for use in Adobe?

The good news is that exporting from Figma to Adobe is a straightforward process. First, open your Figma project and select the elements you want to export.

Then click the “Export” button in the upper right corner of the screen. You will be presented with a menu where you can specify how you want to export your design.

The most common option is to export as an SVG file. This file type can be imported into Adobe products including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and After Effects.

When exporting as an SVG file you have the option of selecting what size you would like the image to be exported at – this can be changed depending on how large or small your design needs to be. Additionally, when exporting as an SVG file, Figma also allows you to select any fonts that have been used in the project and include them when exporting so they can be used by Adobe.

If your design requires animation or interactivity, then a different type of file might be necessary for export from Figma – such as JSON or HTML5 code files. These types of files are more suitable for web projects or applications where interactivity is needed.

Conclusion:

Exporting from Figma to Adobe is a simple process that doesn’t require any additional software or plugins. All that’s needed is the selection of elements from within the Figma project followed by clicking “Export” and then selecting how it should be exported – whether it’s as an SVG file for use within Photoshop or Illustrator or HTML5 code files for interactive web projects.