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Present to collaborators using spotlight

Written by Figma Man

Updated at June 19th, 2025

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Spotlight yourself in a file Follow another user in a file Use spotlight in prototypes

Before you Start

Who can use this feature

Supported on any team or plan.

Anyone with can view or can edit access to a file or prototype can follow.

Spotlight lets you share your view of a Figma Design file or prototype. This allows others to follow along with you and track each movement you make on the canvas, including actions like zooming in or switching between pages. Spotlight does not share your actions in the toolbar, sidebars, or anything outside of the canvas.

Spotlight allows you to:

  • Walk through designs with remote collaborators
  • Present designs during a design crit
  • Demonstrate tasks and specific actions
  • Reference a particular part of the file when talking with collaborators
  • Remove the need for screen-sharing when you have a slow internet connection
  • Follow students as they complete exercises

Spotlight yourself in a file

  1. Hover over your avatar in the toolbar and click to open the Multiplayer tools dropdown menu.
  2. Click Spotlight me.

Spotlight me button in the multiplayer dropdown menu from the right sidebar.png

Everyone currently viewing the file will be notified that you’d like them to follow you. They’ll have a few seconds to click Not now before automatically being shown your view of the file. Once you’re in the spotlight, you’ll see how many people are following you and your avatar in the toolbar will have a dashed border.

To stop a spotlight, click Stop at the top of your canvas.

Follow another user in a file

  1. Find the person’s avatar in the toolbar.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Click on the user’s avatar in the menu bar to automatically follow them.
    • Hover over the user’s avatar and click Ask to spotlight to send them a spotlight request. The user is notified that you would like them to spotlight themselves and can accept or reject the request.

We will display a border around your canvas, in the color of the person's avatar. A message displays at the top of the screen to show who you are following. Once you follow someone, you will see their actions and cursor as they move through the prototype.

To stop following the user, click Stop following following at the top of your canvas.

Note: We won't tell someone if you follow them. We do still show your cursor's location when you're following a presenter or someone else in a file. If they have Multiplayer Cursors enabled, they will be able to see your cursor in their viewport.

 

Use spotlight in prototypes

You can use spotlight while in presentation view. This allows you to follow along with a user while they interact with your prototype.

You can use this to:

  • Walk through prototype Interactions with remote collaborators
  • Track what actions a user is performing during a usability test
  • Switch between presenter views during a presentation
  • Remotely control a presentation from your phone

To follow someone in a prototype:

  1. Open the prototype in presentation view.
  2. Hover over the top of the screen to show the menu bar.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • Click on the user’s avatar in the menu bar to automatically follow them
    • Hover over the user’s avatar and click Ask to spotlight to send them a spotlight request. The user is notified that you would like them to spotlight themselves and can accept or reject the request.

Once you follow someone, you will see their actions and cursor as they move through the prototype.

Tip: If you leave a person’s spotlight and want to rejoin while they are still spotlighting, click Follow from the message at the top of the screen

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