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Figma MCP Bridge

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While other amazing Figma MCP servers like Figma-Context-MCP exist, one issues is the API limiting for free users.

The limit for free accounts is 6 requests per month, yes per month.

Figma MCP Bridge is a solution to this problem. It is a plugin + MCP server that streams live Figma document data to AI tools without hitting Figma API rate limits, so its Figma MCP for the rest of us ✊

It supports multiple Figma files connected simultaneously; open the plugin in each file and your AI agent can query any of them by fileKey. Single-file setups work exactly as before with no changes required.

It also includes a small, opt-in set of write tools for safe agent-driven edits — see Editing Notes below.

Demo

Watch a demo of building a UI in Cursor with Figma MCP Bridge

Watch the video

Related MCP server: figma-mcp-go

Quick Start

1. Add the MCP server to your favourite AI tool

Add the following to your AI tool's MCP configuration (e.g. Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Desktop):

{
  "figma-bridge": {
    "command": "npx",
    "args": ["-y", "@gethopp/figma-mcp-bridge"]
  }
}

That's it — no binaries to download or install.

2. Add the Figma plugin

Download the plugin from the latest release page, then in Figma go to Plugins > Development > Import plugin from manifest and select the manifest.json file from the plugin/ folder.

3. Start using it 🎉

Open a Figma file, run the plugin, and start prompting your AI tool. The MCP server will automatically connect to the plugin.

To work across multiple files, just open the plugin in each Figma file. The bridge keeps all connections active and your AI agent can target any of them by fileKey.

If you want to know more about how it works, read the How it works section.

Available Tools

Tool

Description

list_files

List all connected Figma files (supports multi-file workflows)

get_document

Get the current Figma page document tree

get_selection

Get the currently selected nodes in Figma

get_node

Get a specific Figma node by ID (colon format, e.g. 4029:12345)

get_styles

Get all local paint, text, effect, and grid styles

get_metadata

Get file name, pages, and current page info

get_design_context

Get a depth-limited tree optimized for understanding design context

get_variable_defs

Get all variable collections, modes, and values (design tokens)

get_screenshot

Export nodes as PNG/SVG/JPG/PDF (base64-encoded)

save_screenshots

Export and save screenshots directly to the local filesystem

set_node_visibility

Show or hide specific nodes

set_text_content

Replace the contents of a text node

set_text_properties

Patch font, size, alignment, auto-resize, color, and bounds on a text node

set_node_properties

Patch common node properties: name, position, size, visibility, opacity, corner radius

set_solid_fill

Replace a node's fill or stroke with a single solid paint

set_gradient_fill

Replace a node's fill or stroke with a linear/radial/angular/diamond gradient

set_effects

Replace a node's effects list (drop/inner shadows, layer/background blurs)

set_stroke_properties

Patch stroke weight, align, dash pattern, cap, and join

set_auto_layout

Configure auto-layout direction, padding, gap, alignment, sizing, and wrap

create_frame

Create a new frame, optionally under a parent

create_text

Create a new text node

create_shape

Create a rectangle, ellipse, or line

create_image

Create an image-backed rectangle from a local path, URL, or data URI

duplicate_nodes

Duplicate nodes in place

reparent_nodes

Move nodes into another parent

group_nodes

Wrap a list of nodes (sharing a parent) in a new group

ungroup_node

Ungroup a group or frame — children move up to its parent

set_selection

Set the page selection to a list of node IDs (works in Dev Mode)

scroll_and_zoom_into_view

Frame the viewport around the given nodes (works in Dev Mode)

delete_nodes

Delete nodes with explicit confirmation

All tools accept an optional fileKey parameter when multiple Figma files are connected. Use list_files to discover connected files and their keys.

Editing Notes

  • Edit tools work only when the plugin is opened in Figma's design editor (Dev Mode is read-only — they will return a clear error there).

  • The current user must have permission to edit the target file.

  • delete_nodes is intentionally gated behind confirm: true.

  • Text edits automatically load the fonts currently used by the target text node before applying the new content.

  • New text nodes default to Inter Regular unless a font is provided.

  • create_image reads local paths relative to the MCP server working directory unless you pass an absolute path.

What You Can Build

With the current write surface, an agent can build a basic slide deck in a new empty Figma file: create slide frames, style titles and body copy, lay out rectangles/ellipses/lines for cards and dividers, duplicate slide templates, reparent content into the right frame, and adjust common geometry/visual properties — including solid/gradient paints, shadows and blurs, stroke geometry, and auto-layout configuration.

The current version is intentionally limited — no components/instances, no variables/styles authoring, no per-segment text styling, and no vector boolean operations yet.

Local development

1. Clone this repository locally

git clone git@github.com:gethopp/figma-mcp-bridge.git

2. Build the server

cd server && npm install && npm run build

3. Build the plugin

cd plugin && bun install && bun run build

4. Add the MCP server to your favourite AI tool

For local development, add the following to your AI tool's MCP config:

{
  "figma-bridge": {
    "command": "node",
    "args": ["/path/to/figma-mcp-bridge/server/dist/index.js"]
  }
}

Structure

Figma-MCP-Bridge/
├── plugin/   # Figma plugin (TypeScript/React)
└── server/   # MCP server (TypeScript/Node.js)
    └── src/
        ├── index.ts      # Entry point
        ├── bridge.ts     # WebSocket bridge to Figma plugin
        ├── leader.ts     # Leader: HTTP server + bridge
        ├── follower.ts   # Follower: proxies to leader via HTTP
        ├── node.ts       # Dynamic leader/follower role switching
        ├── election.ts   # Leader election & health monitoring
        ├── tools.ts      # MCP tool definitions
        └── types.ts      # Shared types

How it works

There are two main components to the Figma MCP Bridge:

1. The Figma Plugin

The Figma plugin is the user interface for the Figma MCP Bridge. You run this inside the Figma file you want to use the MCP server for, and its responsible for getting you all the information you need.

2. The MCP Server

The MCP server is the core of the Figma MCP Bridge. It maintains a registry of WebSocket connections keyed by fileKey, so multiple Figma files can be connected simultaneously. The server is responsible for:

  • Handling WebSocket connections from one or more Figma plugin instances

  • Routing tool calls to the correct file based on fileKey

  • Forwarding responses back to the AI client

  • Handling leader election (as we can have only one WS connection to an MCP server at a time)

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                              FIGMA (Browser)                                │
│  ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐  │
│  │                         Figma Plugin                                  │  │
│  │                    (TypeScript/React)                                 │  │
│  └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘  │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                                      │
                                      │ WebSocket
                                      │ (ws://localhost:1994/ws)
                                      ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                          PRIMARY MCP SERVER                                 │
│                         (Leader on :1994)                                   │
│  ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐    │
│  │  Bridge                                    Endpoints:               │    │
│  │  • Manages WebSocket conn                  • /ws    (plugin)        │    │
│  │  • Forwards requests to plugin             • /ping  (health)        │    │
│  │  • Routes responses back                   • /rpc   (followers)     │    │
│  └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘    │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                           ▲                              ▲
                           │ HTTP /rpc                    │ HTTP /rpc
                           │ POST requests                │ POST requests
                           │                              │
         ┌─────────────────┴───────────┐    ┌─────────────┴───────────────┐
         │    FOLLOWER MCP SERVER 1    │    │    FOLLOWER MCP SERVER 2    │
         │                             │    │                             │
         │  • Pings leader /ping       │    │  • Pings leader /ping       │
         │  • Forwards tool calls      │    │  • Forwards tool calls      │
         │    via HTTP /rpc            │    │    via HTTP /rpc            │
         │  • If leader dies →         │    │  • If leader dies →         │
         │    attempts takeover        │    │    attempts takeover        │
         └─────────────────────────────┘    └─────────────────────────────┘
                    ▲                                      ▲
                    │                                      │
                    │ MCP Protocol                         │ MCP Protocol
                    │ (stdio)                              │ (stdio)
                    ▼                                      ▼
         ┌─────────────────────────────┐    ┌─────────────────────────────┐
         │      AI Tool / IDE 1        │    │      AI Tool / IDE 2        │
         │      (e.g., Cursor)         │    │      (e.g., Cursor)         │
         └─────────────────────────────┘    └─────────────────────────────┘
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