Figma has acquired Weavy, an AI-powered creative platform, to launch Figma Weave—a new node-based environment that integrates leading AI models and professional editing tools for image, video, animation, and VFX creation. The acquisition marks Figma’s largest to date and signals a major shift in how designers and creatives will leverage AI for scalable, expressive workflows.
Excited to share that @Figma has acquired @Weavy_ai, which will open up a new world of creative possibility on our platform as Figma Weave!
— Dylan Field (@zoink) October 30, 2025
The Weavy team shares Figma’s community focus and deep love of craft. Their product is just a joy to use... I hope you will check it out! pic.twitter.com/95nB3ICXjt
Figma Weave is not just about adding AI features; it’s about fundamentally changing the creative workflow by enabling users to treat AI outputs as a starting point for further refinement, rather than a final product. This approach empowers designers to push beyond the limitations of generative AI and unlock new levels of craft and expression.
Weavy’s platform brings together top AI models like Seedance, Sora, Veo, Flux, and Ideogram, allowing users to select the best model for each creative task. Its node-based canvas lets creators branch, remix, and refine outputs, combining generative AI with hands-on editing such as lighting adjustments, masking, and color grading. This workflow is designed for both individual creators and teams, supporting everything from product mockups to cinematic effects.

Figma Weave will expand Figma’s existing suite of design tools, integrating Weavy’s technology to enable seamless media generation and editing directly within the Figma platform. The acquisition also establishes a new R&D center in Tel Aviv, with Weavy’s founders and team joining Figma to accelerate development. Industry estimates value the deal at over $200 million, making it Figma’s largest acquisition to date.
The node-based approach of Figma Weave is inspired by professional creative tools like Blender and Unreal Engine, offering advanced control over AI workflows. This is a significant departure from simplified, chat-based AI interfaces, catering to professional creators who demand precision and flexibility. Figma CEO Dylan Field emphasized that the platform is designed to help users mold AI outputs into something truly unique, rather than settling for generic results.
Figma Weave is expected to impact a wide range of industries, from architecture and marketing to film and gaming. The platform’s ability to automate and scale creative workflows without sacrificing quality makes it a compelling solution for teams looking to innovate and differentiate their work in a competitive landscape.
Figma Weave represents a bold step forward in the evolution of creative software, blending AI generation with human craft in a way that empowers designers to push the boundaries of what’s possible. As Figma continues to integrate Weavy’s technology, the platform is poised to redefine how teams approach digital creation in the years ahead.