Provides secure access to Figma designs through personal access token authentication, enabling file listing, component extraction, asset export (PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF), design token extraction (colors, typography, spacing), and file search capabilities without requiring individual Figma accounts for team members.
Figma MCP Proxy Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides secure access to your Figma designs through Cursor IDE. This server authenticates with Figma using your personal access token and exposes your designs to your development team without requiring individual Figma accounts.
Architecture
Your developers connect their Cursor IDE to your hosted MCP server
Your MCP server authenticates with Figma using your credentials
All Figma requests go through your server (developers never touch Figma directly)
Features
Resources
figma://files- List all your Figma filesfigma://file/{file_id}- Get specific file content (frames, layers, components)figma://team/{team_id}- List files and projects for a teamfigma://project/{project_id}- Project information
Tools
export_asset- Export images from designs (PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF)get_design_tokens- Extract design tokens (colors, typography, spacing)search_files- Search across your Figma files by nameget_components- List components from a specific fileget_styles- Get published styles (colors, text styles)
Setup Instructions
1. Get Your Figma Personal Access Token
Log in to your Figma account
Click your profile picture → Settings
Go to Account tab → Personal Access Tokens
Click Generate new token
Give it a name (e.g., "MCP Proxy Server")
Copy the token (you won't see it again!)
2. Deploy the Server
Option A: Deploy to Render with Docker (Recommended)
Fork or push this repository to GitHub
Sign up at render.com
Create a new Web Service
Connect your GitHub repository
Configure:
Runtime:
DockerDockerfile Path:
Dockerfile(auto-detected)Environment Variables:
FIGMA_ACCESS_TOKEN= (your token from step 1)NODE_ENV=productionPORT=10000(Render sets this automatically)
Deploy!
📖 Detailed steps: See DEPLOYMENT.md for complete walkthrough.
Your server URL will be: https://your-service-name.onrender.com
Option B: Deploy to Railway
Push to GitHub
Sign up at railway.app
Create new project from GitHub repo
Add environment variable:
FIGMA_ACCESS_TOKENDeploy!
Option C: Deploy to Other Platforms
Any Node.js hosting platform works:
Fly.io: Use
fly.tomlconfigurationAWS ECS/Lambda: Containerize and deploy
DigitalOcean App Platform: Similar to Render
Heroku: Standard Node.js buildpack
3. Configure Cursor IDE (For Each Developer)
Each developer needs to add the MCP server to their Cursor configuration:
Mac
Edit: ~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/mcp.json
Windows
Edit: %APPDATA%\Cursor\mcp.json
Linux
Edit: ~/.config/Cursor/mcp.json
Configuration:
Replace your-service-name.onrender.com with your actual server URL.
Note: If your server requires authentication, you may need to add headers or use a different transport method.
4. Restart Cursor
After adding the configuration, restart Cursor IDE completely. The MCP server should now be available.
Usage Examples
Once configured, developers can use natural language in Cursor to interact with Figma:
List Files
View File Content
Export Assets
Get Design Tokens
Search Files
Local Development
To run the server locally for testing:
The server will be available at http://localhost:3000/sse
API Endpoints
GET /health- Health check endpointGET /sse- SSE endpoint for MCP protocol (used by Cursor)POST /message- Message endpoint for client-to-server communication
Security Considerations
Token Security: Your Figma token is stored in environment variables only - never commit it to git
HTTPS: Always use HTTPS in production (Render provides this automatically)
Access Control: Currently, anyone with the server URL can access it. For production, consider:
Adding API key authentication
IP whitelisting
User authentication
Rate Limits
Figma API has rate limits:
120 requests per minute
24,000 requests per day
The server implements caching for file lists (5-minute cache) to reduce API calls.
Troubleshooting
Server won't start
Check that
FIGMA_ACCESS_TOKENis set correctlyVerify Node.js version (requires Node 20+)
Check server logs for errors
Cursor can't connect
Verify the server URL is correct
Check that the server is running (
/healthendpoint)Ensure Cursor config file syntax is valid JSON
Restart Cursor completely after config changes
No files showing
Verify your Figma token has access to files
Check server logs for API errors
Test the Figma API directly with your token
Project Structure
License
MIT
Support
For issues or questions:
Check the troubleshooting section
Review server logs
Test Figma API access directly
Verify Cursor MCP configuration