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Sprig and Figma

Written by Figma Man

Updated at June 19th, 2025

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Embed a prototype in a Sprig study In Figma: In Sprig: Replace a prototype in a Sprig study Stop using a prototype in a Sprig study In Figma: In Sprig:

Before you Start

Who can use this feature

Users on any plan

Any Sprig Admin or person with a Full seat and can view access to the Figma prototype

Sprig makes it easy to conduct high-impact research with your users throughout the entire product lifecycle. 

You can use Sprig to:

  • Run concept and usability testing on one or many Figma prototypes within the same Sprig study
  • Ask users to answer questions and complete tasks while recording their video, audio, and screen
  • Access over 50 expert-built templates to get started quickly
  • Ask open-ended questions and have Sprig automatically cluster responses into actionable themes
  • Download and export responses, including time-on-task metrics and videos
  • Intercept users in-product so that you can deliver concept tests to a targeted audience to drive more accurate insights

To learn more about Sprig, visit the Sprig website.

Embed a prototype in a Sprig study

In Figma:

  1. Open the prototype you want to embed in a Sprig study.
  2. Click to enter Presentation mode.
  3. Click Share prototype.
  4. Adjust the sharing permissions to Anyone.
  5. Click Copy link.

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In Sprig:

  1. Click +New Study.
  2. Select Create from Scratch or Browse Templates and select an existing template.
  3. Click +Add Question and select a question type.
  4. Edit the question and then click Figma Prototype.
  5. Paste the prototype link into the text field.
  6. Click Audience.
  7. Select Shareable Link or Email.
  8. Click Launch Study.
  9. To view the study, click Copy and paste the link into your browser.

For more information on creating Sprig studies, see Main Tasks on the Sprig website.

Replace a prototype in a Sprig study

Changes made to a Figma prototype are automatically reflected in your Sprig study. You may want to replace the prototype embedded in the study so that you can continue to work on your original design without impacting the study.

To replace the prototype in Sprig:

  1. Open the Sprig study.
  2. Click Edit.
  3. Navigate to the question with the embedded prototype.
  4. Click the Figma Prototype text field and replace the existing URL with the updated prototype link.
  5. Click Save.

Stop using a prototype in a Sprig study

To stop using a prototype in a Sprig study, do one of the following:

In Figma:

  1. Open the prototype.
  2. Click Share prototype.
  3. Adjust the sharing permissions to Only invited people. 

Note: Modifying the sharing permissions will impact all users who attempt to access the prototype, even those outside of the Sprig study.

The prototype will no longer display in the Sprig study. When viewing the study, participants may be prompted to log into Figma and request access to the prototype.

In Sprig:

  1. Open the Sprig study.
  2. Click Edit.
  3. Navigate to the question that includes the prototype you want to stop using.
  4. Click the garbage can icon next to the prototype link to remove the prototype.
  5. Update the question wording as needed.
  6. Click Save Changes.

Tip: If you need additional assistance, visit the Sprig documentation website or contact the Sprig Support team at support@sprig.com.

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