Is this the end of Figma prototypes?
Briefly

Figma has been a critical tool for digital product designers enabling them to create clickable mockups that help in aligning teams and validating ideas before development. Its role in effectively stress-testing concepts has proven invaluable in saving development costs and improving user experience. However, as AI technologies advance, they are starting to alter how prototyping is approached. AI can now generate user interfaces, simulate logic, auto-populate data, and create testable flows, potentially marking the end of reliance on traditional clickable prototypes.
Figma prototypes have become indispensable for product designers, enabling effective communication, testing of ideas, and alignment among stakeholders before coding begins.
Prototyping for validation is key, as initial design versions are often flawed due to assumptions about user needs, risking poor market launches.
With rapid AI advancements, traditional clickable prototypes may soon be overshadowed as AI tools begin generating UI and simulating user interactions faster.
AI's capability to auto-populate realistic data makes the design process more efficient, potentially revolutionizing how teams develop and test digital products.
Read at Fast Company
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