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Optimize design files for developer handoff

Written by Figma Man

Updated at June 19th, 2025

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Table of Contents

Set up files for Collaboration Files Pages Sections Styles and components Invite collaborators to files and prototypes

Before you Start

Who can use this feature

Users on any team or plan

Users with can edit access to a file can set up files for developer handoff

Users with can view access to a file can only access the Inspect panel and the layers list

Want to learn how other companies are approaching Developer Handoff?  Check out our blog post: A Guide to Developer Handoff

While handing off designs to developers frequently happens after a major project milestone, here are some things you can do earlier in the design process to set up your files to improve handoff.

Set up files for Collaboration

There are lots of different ways to collaborate in Figma. We've rounded up a few tips that we've used ourselves, or seen in action.

Files

  • Right-click any frame and set a custom thumbnail so you can identify files at a glance. The thumbnail can also include information such as the project's current status.
  • Link to Figma Design files in your project specification documents or project plans.
  • Create "sticky note" components and add them to the canvas to explain or draw attention to design decisions.
  • Apply Export Settings to frames, Components and Assets your Developers may need to export for the final production build.

Pages

  • Name pages descriptively to let others know what's ready for development.
  • Create a single page with Instances of all your components. Collaborators only have to check this page, as you make changes to your components.
    • Right-click on a component and choose Move to Page or check out the Component Page plugin.

Sections

  • Organize files with sections for easier navigation.
  • Mark content as “Ready for development” to help with developer handoff.

Styles and components

  • Give Styles relevant and descriptive names.
  • Add component documentation to your design system. Collaborators can use Go to Main Component to learn more about how to use it.
  • Name layers and components based on their IDs
  • Add meaningful descriptions to components:
    • When and how collaborators can use them
    • Any variants or states
    • Accessibility and contrast guidance

Want to a bit more detail? Check out our Tips for a better developer workflow post.

Invite collaborators to files and prototypes

You can invite collaborators to a prototype, or to the file itself.

  • Share a prototype
  • Invite a collaborator to a file

When inviting someone to a file, you can choose to give them can view or can edit access. In most situations, inviting a collaborator with can view access will be enough.

Users with view access can:

✅  Select layers from the Layers panel or canvas
✅  View properties of selected layers in the Inspect panel
✅  Copy text content from Text objects
✅  Measure distances between objects in the canvas
✅  Add or reply to comments in files and prototypes
✅  View Prototypes in Presentation View
✅  Access components via the Go to Main Component link
✅  Link Dev resources to layers in Dev Mode

Note: You have the option to allow users with view access to copy and share the contents of a file. If you enable this, those with view access will not be able to explore or export assets from a file.

Learn how to view code for your designs →

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