Version 3.0.0 · Now available

UI Flow V3 is here.

Your Figma motion now lands in After Effects as real, editable keyframes — no rebuilding timelines by hand. Plus pixel-accurate text, missing-font alerts, and faster, cleaner transfers.

The headline feature

Animate in Figma. Finish in After Effects.

The one you've been waiting for — your motion comes across, not just your layers.

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Figma Motion → After Effects Beta

Design and animate your interface in Figma, then send it over — UI Flow now brings your motion across as real After Effects keyframes you can keep editing. What used to mean rebuilding every move by hand now lands ready to refine.

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Also in 3.0.0

Sharper, smarter transfers

The details that make every export land closer to your design.

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Pixel-accurate text

Gradient text, multi-color text, and wrapped multi-line text now come across exactly as designed — correctly rendered and aligned, every time.

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Missing-font alerts

After a transfer, UI Flow shows you which fonts After Effects had to substitute — so you know exactly what to install to match your design.

Faster & cleaner

Smoother transfers, better precomp and matte handling, and a long list of fixes for a more reliable Figma-to-AE flow.

Upgrading

Already on UI Flow? Update in two steps.

01 · After Effects

Install 3.0.0

Download the new build and run it — it updates your existing UI Flow panel in place. Restart After Effects and you're on 3.0.0.

02 · Figma

Nothing to do

The Figma plugin updates itself automatically from the Figma Community. Open it and you're ready to send to the new version.

Update to UI Flow 3.0.0

Free for designers in Bangladesh. One-time license for everyone else — no subscriptions, ever.