Let AI read and modify Figma canvas elements for faster design workflows.
This MCP tool claims to interact with an active Figma document via a local WebSocket bridge and Figma plugin, including reading and modifying canvas elements. It shows no required secrets, no declared remote endpoints, and is open source, but local execution and document-modification capability plus weak community signals make it a low-to-moderate caution case.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required. No API token, account credential, or other sensitive authentication material is requested, so credential exposure appears limited.
The description says it uses a local WebSocket bridge and a Figma plugin, with no remote host declared. Based on the available materials, communication appears primarily local, but Figma document content may still flow between local components, and the lack of README details warrants checking for any undisclosed outbound connections.
The system flags that this tool executes code, which is consistent with an MCP tool starting a local bridge process. The materials do not show requests for system privileges beyond its stated function, but local execution still merits standard caution and least-privilege use.
It claims the ability to read and modify canvas elements such as text and frames in the active Figma document, indicating read/write access to current design content. There is no evidence here of broader local filesystem or unrelated data access, but the ability to change design assets itself should be granted carefully.
A positive factor is that there is an auditable open-source repository. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README content, which weakens verifiability and maturity. No explicit malicious red flags are shown, so caution is more appropriate than high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "MC Figma Bridge" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Read all button texts on the current Figma page and rewrite them into concise Chinese microcopy while preserving the existing hierarchy and styles.
Updated button copy is produced and written back to the corresponding layers.
Scan frames and text layers on the current canvas, rename them under Login, Home, and Settings modules, and flag inconsistent structure areas.
You get standardized layer names and a list of structural issues that need manual review.
Find all placeholder text in the current Figma document, such as Lorem ipsum, sample headings, and button copy, and replace them with realistic content for an e-commerce app.
A list of replaced text is returned, and realistic content is updated in the design file.
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