How Do I Give Permission to Edit in Figma?

Editing designs in Figma can be an intimidating task, especially if you don’t have the necessary permissions. Fortunately, giving permission to edit in Figma is easy and straightforward.

First, you’ll need to create a team or join an existing one. Teams allow multiple people to collaborate on the same design project. Once you’re part of a team, you can easily give permission to someone else to edit in Figma.

To give permission to another user, go to the team page and select “Invite” from the top right-hand corner. Then type in the email address of the person you want to invite and select their role from the dropdown menu. The role determines what kind of access they will have—for example, whether they can only view a project or make changes as well.

You can also customize permissions for specific projects by clicking on “Projects” from the left-hand menu and selecting “Permissions” for each project. Then click “Invite someone” and enter their email address again. You can then select which specific roles (e.g., commentator or editor) they should have access to.

Once you’ve given someone permission to edit in Figma, they should be able to start working on your project right away.

Giving permission to edit in Figma is easy and straightforward. All it takes is a few clicks on either your team page or project page depending on how much access you would like them to have.

Conclusion:
In order to give someone permission to edit in Figma, all you need to do is create a team or join an existing one and then select “Invite” from the top right-hand corner of your team page or click “Permissions” within each individual project page. Once given permission, users should be able start working right away.