Figma is a powerful UI/UX design tool for creating high-fidelity prototypes, vector graphics, and interactive designs. FigJam, on the other hand, is a collaborative whiteboarding tool built for brainstorming, wireframing, and team ideation. Both are part of the Figma ecosystem but serve distinct purposes.
✔ Early-stage brainstorming 🧠
✔ Agile retrospectives & workshops
✔ Flowcharts & user journey mapping
✔ Team voting & live collaboration
💡 FAQ: FigJam & Figma Questions Answered
Can FigJam replace Figma?
No—they complement each other! FigJam excels at early ideation, while Figma refines those ideas into polished designs.
Do I need both tools?
Many teams use FigJam for planning and Figma for execution. If you’re a solo designer, Figma may suffice.
Is FigJam free?
Yes, FigJam offers a free plan with limited files. Paid plans unlock unlimited boards and advanced features.
Both tools integrate seamlessly, making it easy to transition from rough sketches (FigJam) to pixel-perfect designs (Figma).