Claude + Figma workflows



Claude + Figma might be one of the most talked-about workflows in design right now.

But most designers still aren’t using it to its full potential.

They use Claude to ask random questions.
They use Figma to design screens.

And miss the real magic.

Claude helps you think.
Figma helps you build.

Together, they can dramatically speed up your UX process.

7 practical ways to use Claude + Figma:
1. User Personas & JTBD

Paste interview notes into Claude and generate:
• User personas
• Jobs-to-Be-Done statements
• Pain points and motivations
• Behavioral patterns

2. UX Writing & Microcopy
Use Claude to draft:
• Button labels
• Empty states
• Error messages
• Onboarding copy
• Tooltips and notifications

3. User Flows & Information Architecture
Describe your product idea and generate:
• End-to-end user flows
• Screen lists
• Navigation structures
• Content hierarchy

4. Research Synthesis
Upload interview transcripts or notes and ask Claude to:
• Summarize key insights
• Identify recurring themes
• Cluster pain points
• Highlight opportunities

5. Design Critique
Share screenshots and get feedback on:
• Visual hierarchy
• Usability issues
• Accessibility concerns
• UX best practices

6. Case Study Writing
Turn your project into a compelling portfolio story:
• Problem statement
• Research findings
• Design decisions
• Outcomes and learnings

7. FigJam Workshop Support
Generate:
• How Might We statements
• Brainstorming prompts
• Prioritization matrices
• Workshop agendas

Why this workflow works:
Claude helps you think.
FigJam helps you structure.