How Do You Mirror a Frame in Figma?

Mirroring frames in Figma is an important part of the design process. It allows designers to quickly and easily make changes to multiple frames while keeping the layout consistent across all layers in the document. Mirroring frames in Figma can be accomplished with a few simple steps.

Step 1: Select the Frames You Want to Mirror

The first step to mirroring frames in Figma is to select the frames that you want to mirror. You can do this by selecting the frame from your Layers panel or by using the Selection Tool, clicking and dragging a selection box around the frames you want to mirror.

Step 2: Open The ‘Mirror’ Tool

Once you have selected your frames, open up the Mirror tool which can be found under ‘View’ > ‘Mirror’. This will open up a new window with options for how you want to mirror your selected frames.

Step 3: Choose Your Mirror Options

In this window, you will be able to choose from several different mirror options including Horizontal Flip, Vertical Flip, Rotate 90° CW (clockwise), Rotate 90° CCW (counterclockwise), and Rotate 180°. You can also choose whether or not you want your changes mirrored across all of your selected layers. Once you have chosen your options, click on ‘OK’.

Step 4: Finish Up

Once you have clicked ‘OK’, all of your selected layers will be mirrored based on the mirror options that you chose. If you need to make additional changes or adjust any of your settings, simply repeat steps 1-3 until you are satisfied with your results.

Conclusion:



Miroring a frame in Figma is quick and easy with just four simple steps. First select the frames that you want to mirror, then open up the Mirror tool under ‘View’ > ‘Mirror’.

After choosing your desired mirror options, click on ‘OK’ and all of your selected layers will be mirrored accordingly. With these steps in hand it’s easy for anyone to get started with mirroring their frames in Figma!