Figma AI vs Adobe Firefly
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI design / ui agent for your needs.
Best for collaborative product design
Figma AI
Figma AI brings autonomous design capabilities to the industry-leading collaborative design platform. Figma Make is the flagship feature, generating complete interactive prototypes from natural langua...
AI Models
Proprietary Figma AI modelsMulti-agent architecture
Key Features
- Figma Make generates interactive prototypes from text
- Auto-layout handles responsive breakpoints automatically
- Text rewriting adjusts tone, length, and translates 30+ languages
- First Draft creates complete design systems from descriptions
- Multi-agent architecture for layout, typography, color, imagery
Pricing
Starter — $0/month
Professional — $15/month
Organization — $45/month
Enterprise — Custom pricing
Pros
- Native integration with industry-standard design tool
- Multi-agent architecture produces sophisticated results
- Collaborative AI accessible to entire design team
Cons
- Requires Figma subscription for access
- AI features limited to Figma ecosystem
Best for professional creative workflows
Adobe Firefly
Adobe Firefly brings generative AI to professional creative applications with a critical differentiator: it's trained exclusively on licensed Adobe Stock content, public domain works, and expired copy...
AI Models
Adobe FireflyTrained on licensed Adobe Stock content
Key Features
- Generative Fill in Photoshop, Illustrator, Express, InDesign, Lightroom
- Text Effects for decorative text with textures and materials
- Generative Recolor for vector art color palette transformation
- 3D compositing in Adobe Dimension
- Commercially-safe training data (licensed + public domain only)
Pricing
Free — $0/month
Standard — $9.99/month
Pro — $19.99/month
Premium — $199.99/month
Pros
- Commercially-safe training data eliminates legal risks
- Seamless integration with professional creative tools
- Non-destructive workflow preserves original files
Cons
- Some advanced features still require Creative Cloud
- Higher cost than standalone AI tools