Exporting a single frame from Figma is an easy and straightforward process. First, select the frame you want to export by clicking on it in the layers panel.
You will then be able to see a toolbar at the top of the window. Click on the “Export” button on this toolbar, which will open up an export dialog box.
In this dialog box, you will be able to choose which file format you would like to export your frame as. This can range from PNG or JPEG files to SVG and PDFs depending on your needs. Once you have selected your desired file format, click “Export” again to export your frame.
You may also need to adjust some of the settings in order to export your frame correctly. To do this, click on the “Settings” button in the same export dialog box where you chose the file format for your frame.
Here, you can choose whether or not you would like to include bleed, background transparency, and more. Make sure that all of these settings are exactly how you need them before clicking “Export” for a second time.
If you want to make further changes or adjustments after exporting your frame from Figma, simply save it as an editable vector file (SVG). This will allow you to open it up in other graphic design programs such as Adobe Illustrator and make any necessary tweaks before using it for whatever purpose it was intended for.
Once exported, your single frame is now ready for use wherever needed!
Conclusion: Exporting just one frame from Figma is simple and quick; all that is required is selecting the desired frame and choosing which format it should be exported as (PNG/JPEG/SVG/PDF). Additionally, further adjustments may need to be made within the Settings menu before exporting for best results. Once exported and saved as an editable vector file (SVG), any tweaks can be made in other graphic design programs before using it elsewhere!