Figma Enhances Creative Capabilities with Acquisition of AI Media Innovator Weavy
Unveiling Figma Weave: Pioneering AI-Enhanced design Experiences
Figma, a leading platform for collaborative design, has expanded its creative arsenal by acquiring Weavy, a cutting-edge startup focused on AI-driven image and video generation. This strategic move introduces Figma weave, a dedicated division designed to elevate creative workflows through sophisticated artificial intelligence technologies.
Weavy’s Expertise and Integration into Figma’s Ecosystem
The Tel Aviv-based company, established in early 2024, brings together a team of 20 experts who will now contribute their skills within Figma to advance this innovative technology. Although the acquisition terms remain confidential, Weavy previously raised $4 million in seed funding from prominent investors including Entrée Capital.
Initially launched as an autonomous product under the new brand identity Weavy, it is indeed anticipated that this offering will gradually merge into Figma’s complete suite of design tools.
Sophisticated AI Tools Tailored for Designers and Creators
Weavy delivers an intuitive web interface that integrates multiple advanced AI models to produce high-resolution images and videos ideal for branding initiatives or product prototypes. Users benefit from professional editing capabilities such as layer control, lighting tweaks, color grading adjustments, and viewpoint shifts-all managed through simple yet powerful prompt inputs that allow precise customization.

An Expansive Canvas Empowering Interactive Creativity
The creative journey begins with users entering descriptive prompts onto an infinite canvas where diverse AI engines generate multiple visual options. Designers can then select preferred images before proceeding to craft videos using subsequent prompts. Throughout this process, real-time editing tools enable seamless blending of outputs from different generative models-resulting in unique artistic expressions tailored precisely to project needs.
- Video generation engines: Seedance,Sora,Veo
- Image generation engines: Flux,Ideogram,Nano Banana,Seedream

The Innovation Behind Node-Based Creative Workflows in AI Artistry
“our node-focused approach transforms how creators engage with artificial intelligence by allowing branching pathways for remixing and refining content,” explained Dylan Field, CEO of Figma . “The combination of user-kind design alongside robust functionality developed by the Weavy team makes their tool both accessible and inspiring.”
The Rising Momentum for Integrated AI Design Platforms in 2025
The increasing appetite for smart design solutions mirrors wider industry trends where automation complements human creativity across sectors. Recent developments highlight this shift:
- This month witnessed Perplexity acquiring Visual Electric’s team-an emerging startup supported by Sequoia Capital-to enhance its generative search capabilities within creative domains.
- Krea secured $83 million during recent funding rounds led by Bain Capital Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z),reflecting strong investor belief in scalable generative-AI platforms now valued at over $500 million.
- A global survey found more than 65% of digital designers intend to integrate generative AI into their workflows within the next year after reporting significant productivity improvements during pilot programs worldwide.
A Transformational Step Toward Collaborative Multimedia Creation Powered by Artificial Intelligence
The integration of You can contact or verify outreach from Ivan by emailing im@ivanmehta.com or via encrypted message at ivan.42 on Signal.Weavy’s technology represents a major advancement toward dynamic multimedia production embedded directly inside collaborative environments like Figma. By uniting diverse generative engines under one platform while preserving intuitive node-based controls,Firma empowers creatives globally with unmatched versatility when developing compelling visual stories-from marketing campaigns to interactive product demonstrations across various industries.
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