It’s interesting to me that Figma had to have a separate conference and set of announcement focused on design systems. In some sense it’s an indicator of how big and mature this part of design has become.
A few highlights from my point-of-view…
Slots seems to solve one of those small UX paper cuts—those niggly inconveniences that we just lived with. But this is a big deal. You’ll be able to add layers within component instances without breaking the connection to your design system. No more pre-building hidden list items or forcing designers to detach components. Pretty advanced stuff.
On the code front, they’re making Code Connect actually approachable with a new UI that connects directly to GitHub and uses AI to map components. The Figma MCP server is out of beta and now supports design system guidelines—meaning your agentic coding tools can actually respect your design standards. Can’t wait to try these.
For teams like mine that are using Make, you’ll be able to pull in design systems through two routes: Make kits (generate React and CSS from Figma libraries) or npm package imports (bring in your existing code components). This is the part where AI-assisted design doesn’t have to mean throwing pixelcraft out the window.
Design systems have always been about maintaining quality at scale. These updates are very welcomed.


