Connect AI coding agents to an open Figma file without API tokens.
This MCP tool is described as local-first, requires no credentials, and declares no remote endpoint, with no clear signs of high-risk exfiltration or credential abuse. The main concerns are its local code-execution capability, access to the currently open Figma file, and relatively weak trust signals due to low adoption and unknown maintenance.
The materials explicitly state that no Figma API token is required and no other environment variables or secrets are listed; based on the available information, there is no additional credential exposure surface.
No remote endpoint is provided, and the tool is described as connecting to the currently open Figma file through a local plugin bridge; based on the stated facts, there is no explicit external data egress path.
The system checks indicate it has executes-code capability, which for an MCP tool typically means running a local server or related processes on the host; this is a standard local execution surface and should be monitored for the actual system capabilities it can invoke.
Its stated function is to connect to the 'currently open Figma file,' which implies at least read access to that design context; the materials do not show broader filesystem permissions, but it should still be treated as having limited access to local design data.
A positive factor is that the source is publicly auditable; however, it comes from a third-party registry, the repository has 0 stars, no declared license, and unknown maintenance status, so trust signals are weak and it is best evaluated in an isolated environment first.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "figma-opencode-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Read my currently open Figma page, analyze the main components and layout structure, and generate matching React + Tailwind page code that closely reproduces the visual hierarchy and spacing.
Returns a structure summary of the current Figma design and usable frontend code.
Inspect the currently open Figma file and extract colors, typography, spacing, and button styles into an implementation-ready design spec for frontend development.
Produces structured design tokens or style guidelines ready for development reuse.
Read the current Figma design and compare it with my frontend code, then list differences and fixes for components, spacing, typography, and interaction states.
Provides a gap list between design and code, plus actionable recommendations to fix it.
Connect local Figma to AI for file inspection and node export.
Let AI read and edit Figma files for faster design workflows.
Let AI inspect and edit the currently open Figma desktop file.
Connect AI to Figma efficiently via a local bridge without quota limits.
Connect AI to Figma to read and programmatically update designs.
Connect Figma design files to AI assistants for access, management, and collaboration.