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Figma vs Flux (Black Forest Labs)

An honest, context-aware comparison. No affiliate links. No paid placements. Just the data that helps you decide.

For most teams: Flux (Black Forest Labs) edges ahead on our scoring

Figma

starter
AI Image & Creative Generation

The collaborative design platform — UI/UX, prototyping, and now AI-powered design generation.

Free: 3 projects. Professional: $15/user/month. Organization: $45/user/month. Enterprise: $75/user/month.
4.7 / 5

Flux (Black Forest Labs)

free
AI Image & Creative Generation

Open-weight text-to-image model from the Stable Diffusion creators — state-of-the-art quality, self-hostable.

Flux.1 [dev] / [schnell]: free weights. Flux.1 [pro]: API pricing $0.04–$0.06/image via BFL or partner platforms.

StackMatch Editorial verdicts

Bylined · No vendor influence
FigmaCAUTIOUS-BUY
The default design tool, navigating an awkward middle

Figma still owns design and developer handoff, but the AI strategy has been reactive and the post-Adobe-deal era left the company in a strange place. Buy for the network effect, not the roadmap.

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Flux (Black Forest Labs)No editorial yet

This tool hasn't been reviewed yet by StackMatch Editorial. The data above is what we have so far.

What changed at each vendor

Figma
Make ships in the Figma mobile app
Apr 15, 2026·feature add·source ↗
Flux (Black Forest Labs)

No recent vendor changes tracked.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Objective metrics, no spin.

4.7 (G2)
Rating
N/A
starter
Pricing tier
✓ Betterfree
medium
Learning curve
medium
1–3 days
Setup time
1–3 days via API; 1 week for self-host
4 listed
Integrations
4 listed
small, medium, large, enterprise
Best company size
small, medium, large, enterprise
Top Features
Real-time multi-user collaboration
Auto-layout and component variants
Interactive prototyping
Dev Mode for code handoff
Features
Top Features
State-of-the-art image quality
Open weights (dev/schnell variants)
Strong prompt following and composition
Flux Kontext for in-image editing
Choose Figma if...

Every product and design team. Figma has won design — it's the default.

Avoid Figma if...

Complex print design or video — use Adobe for those workflows.

Choose Flux (Black Forest Labs) if...

Product engineering teams adding image generation to their apps who want best-in-class quality with API pricing or on-prem deployment.

Avoid Flux (Black Forest Labs) if...

Creative teams wanting a UI workflow — use Midjourney or Ideogram directly unless you need API access or self-hosting.

Both suited for: small, medium, large, enterprise companies

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Other AI Image & Creative Generation Tools to Consider

If neither is the right fit, these are the next best alternatives in the same category.

Midjourney

starter

The leading AI image generator — photorealistic and artistic images from text prompts.

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Adobe Firefly

professional

Commercially safe AI image generator built into Creative Cloud — trained exclusively on licensed content.

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Canva

starter

Design platform for non-designers — templates, brand kits, and AI generation for every format.

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