With today’s update to Figma Make, you can now build richer prototypes and fully functional web applications, complete with real backend logic using Supabase—all without leaving Figma.

This integration brings a faster, more seamless path from idea to reality. With AI-powered prompts and built-in Supabase support, Figma Make automatically suggests adding a backend when your prompt calls for it, so you don’t even need to ask. You can add auth, databases, or file uploads exactly when you need them, without handoffs, context-switching, or backend expertise.

Mock data becomes a real Postgres database. Placeholder flows become working auth, storage, and real user data—all powered by Supabase. Here’s what’s possible inside Figma Make with Supabase:

Supabase brings a production-grade Postgres database to your Figma Makes. It’s perfect for anything from a journaling app to a CRM. You get structured tables, relational logic, and a secure API to query your data.

Figma Make prompt example: