How To View Figma Prototype on Phone

Are you trying to view the Figma prototype on your Phone? Learn how to do it with ease through the steps below.
View Figma Prototype on Phone

Figma doesn’t offer the flexibility to edit designs from the phone, but you can view and interact with prototypes. In this guide, we will help you to view prototypes on the phone through a demonstration to get you covered.

Note: The Figma app interface is the same on both iPhone and Android, so no matter what device you’re using, the steps are identical. For demonstration, we will walk you through the process on an Android device.

View Figma Prototype on Phone

  1. Download and install the Figma app on your phone from your respective app store. Next, sign in with your credentials to access designs.
Install and Sign in
  1. After you have successfully signed in and you’re on the Recents screen, tap on any design file to open it.
Figma Recents
  1. Once the design file is loaded, tap on the three vertical buttons at the top right corner. From the options displayed, tap on View prototypes.
View Prototype
  1. Doing so loads the prototype, which can be viewed and interacted with.
Prototype loaded
  1. Now, long tap with two fingers and then tap on the three vertical buttons at the top right corner to access more options. From the options, you can restart the prototype, set the content scale, share, and do more.
More options

Wrapping Up

Congratulations on learning how to view the Figma prototype on your phone!

While it is handy to view Figma prototypes on a phone, the significant issue that one might notice is the scaling restrictions. Hence, we suggest you view and interact with the prototypes on a PC for more control and flexibility.


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Harsha Vardhan N

I'm a Tech enthusiast with a passion for exploring the latest innovations. I enjoy working with design tools, creating compilations, writing guides, and reviewing consumer tech and software. In my free time, I dive into UX design and Android app development.

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