How Do I Get My Figma Toolbar Back?

Having the right tools to design the perfect user interface (UI) or user experience (UX) can be tricky. One of the most popular tools for doing this is Figma, a web-based design and prototyping application. But what happens when you can’t find your Figma toolbar?

Although it’s uncommon, it happens to the best of us. Maybe you closed your browser window, or perhaps you updated your account permissions and were logged out. Whatever the case may be, getting your Figma toolbar back is easy if you follow a few simple steps.

Step 1: Log Back In
If you’re already logged in to your Figma account, then this step won’t apply to you. But if not, simply log in with your credentials and see if that brings back your toolbar. If not, move on to step two.

Step 2: Check Your Permissions
Sometimes when you update permissions or change roles on a team project, Figma will automatically log you out of the application as a safety measure. You can check this by opening your project settings and clicking on “Permissions” in the left-hand menu bar. If there are any changes that need to be made here, do so and then log back in to see if that brings back your toolbar.

Step 3: Reopen Your Browser Window
Sometimes closing a browser window can lead to missing toolbars or other issues with applications like Figma. The easiest way to fix this is by reopening the browser window that was closed and logging back into Figma again. Chances are good that this will bring back all of your missing toolbars and other features.

Conclusion: Getting your Figma toolbar back does not have to be complicated or time-consuming process; it just requires following a few simple steps such as logging in, checking permissions, and reopening any closed browser windows. With these tips in mind, getting your Figma toolbars back should be a breeze!