HTML to Figma – Copy Webpage to Figma Layers
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Overview
Copy any webpage into Figma as editable layers. Capture full pages or single elements and paste into Figma - free, no login.
HTML to Figma – the fastest way to copy any live webpage into Figma as editable layers. Whether you want to import a website to Figma, capture a landing page, or copy HTML layouts directly — this extension does it in one click. No login. No limits. Completely free. ─── HOW IT WORKS ─── 1. Click the extension on any webpage 2. Choose your viewport: Desktop, Tablet, or Mobile 3. Hit "Copy to Figma" — the page is copied to your clipboard 4. Paste directly into Figma (Ctrl+V / Cmd+V) ─── FEATURES ─── ✦ Full-page capture — copies the entire webpage as editable Figma layers ✦ Select Element mode — pick any single element on the page ✦ Viewport preview — switch between Desktop (1440px), Tablet (768px), and Mobile (375px) ✦ Paste as editable layers — not a flat image, real layers you can edit ✦ No account needed — install and use instantly ─── PERFECT FOR ─── - Designers referencing or redesigning live websites in Figma - Developer handoff — copy HTML layouts directly into Figma - UI/UX research — capture competitor pages as editable components - Landing pages, blogs, portfolios, news sites, docs, e-commerce
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedApril 27, 2026
- Offered byShamiur Rahman
- Size61.48KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
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