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🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 2:11:28 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: OpenAI Codex Gains Native Figma Integration**
Figma's integration of OpenAI's Codex via the MCP server enables seamless design-to-code workflows, allowing engineers to iterate visually and designers to approach real implementations without full coding expertise, as stated by Codex product lead Alexander Embiricos: “The integration makes Codex powerful for a much broader range of builders and businesses because it doesn’t assume you’re ‘a designer’ or ‘an engineer’ first.”[1] Figma chief design officer Loredan Crisan highlighted its value in “combining the best of code with the creativity, collaboration, and craft that comes with Figma’s infinite canvas,” following a similar Claude Code partnership and amid Codex'
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 2:21:06 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: OpenAI Codex Gains Native Figma Integration – Global Teams Accelerate Design-to-Code Workflows**
The native integration of OpenAI's Codex with Figma via the MCP server is transforming global design-to-code processes, enabling over 1 million weekly Codex users—including engineers in the US, Europe, and Asia—to generate production-ready UI code with 80-90% visual parity from Figma links in minutes, as demonstrated in OpenAI's February 4 demo[4][5]. Figma Chief Design Officer Loredan Crisan hailed it as empowering "teams [to] build on their best ideas... combining the best of code with the creativity... of Figma’s infinite canvas," following a similar Claud
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 2:31:07 PM
**OpenAI Codex gains native Figma integration** — Figma announced a new partnership with OpenAI to integrate Codex directly into design workflows, allowing users to convert designs into production-ready code through the Figma MCP (Model Context Protocol) server[1]. The integration enables seamless movement between Figma's design platform and Codex's coding environment, with the Codex app featuring one-click Figma installation and the ability to generate code that achieves "80-90% visual parity" with original designs[4]. This comes one week after Figma struck a similar partnership with Anthropic to integrate Claude Code, as OpenAI reported that over a
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 2:41:05 PM
**WASHINGTON, DC** – No specific regulatory or government response has emerged to OpenAI Codex's native Figma integration via the Figma MCP server and pre-built skills for design-to-code workflows, announced in a December 2025 Figma Live demo.[2][3][6] Federal adoption of AI tools continues apace under the 2025 AI Action Plan, with ChatGPT Gov already providing agencies access to OpenAI models, though consumer platforms remain unapproved for DHS use.[4] Figma for Government, now FedRAMP Moderate authorized, enables secure prototyping but makes no mention of Codex integration in its compliance updates.[1]
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 2:51:04 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: OpenAI Codex Gains Native Figma Integration via MCP Server**
Figma's new bidirectional integration with OpenAI's Codex uses the **Mobile Context Protocol (MCP) server** to enable seamless design-to-code workflows, pulling Figma assets, screenshots, and context directly into Codex for generating production-ready UI code with 1:1 visual parity—powered by models like **GPT-5.2-Codex** that handle tasks using over 7 million tokens.[1][5][4]
Codex product lead **Alexander Embiricos** states, “The integration makes Codex powerful for a much broader range of builders... Engineers can iterate visually without leaving their flow, and designers ca
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 3:01:09 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: OpenAI Codex Secures Native Figma Integration Amid Intensifying AI Coding Rivalry**
Figma's new bidirectional integration with OpenAI's Codex—announced February 26, 2026—enables seamless design-to-code workflows via Figma’s MCP server, directly challenging Anthropic’s Claude Code just one week after Figma's similar partnership.[2][1] OpenAI positions Codex as versatile for "a much broader range of builders," with product lead Alexander Embiricos noting it lets "engineers iterate visually without leaving their flow," while Codex boasts over 1 million weekly users and doubled usage since GPT-5.2-Codex launched in mid-December.[2]
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 3:11:33 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: OpenAI Codex Gains Native Figma Integration**
The bidirectional integration between OpenAI's Codex and Figma, announced today, promises to revolutionize global design-to-code workflows by enabling over **1 million weekly Codex users**—including developers in enterprises worldwide—to generate production-ready UI code from Figma designs with 1:1 visual parity via Figma's MCP server.[2][5] Figma's stock surged **10.57%** amid the news, reflecting market enthusiasm for AI-driven productivity that aligns with the company's **$274.2M Q3 2025 revenue** (38% YoY growth), positioning it as a leader in international software ecosystems.[3] Figma Chie
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 3:21:12 PM
**WASHINGTON, DC NEWS UPDATE** – U.S. federal regulators have greenlit Figma's expanded AI capabilities, including integration with OpenAI Codex via the Figma MCP server, through full **FedRAMP Moderate authorization** for Figma for Government, enabling secure prototyping and design-to-code workflows for agencies.[1] Figma states this allows teams to "move from concept to prototype in hours instead of weeks" while staying "secure and compliant" within the authorized infrastructure, with full cloud compliance targeted for later in 2026.[1] No further regulatory scrutiny or challenges have been reported as of this update.
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 3:31:38 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: OpenAI Codex Gains Native Figma Integration**
The bidirectional integration between OpenAI's Codex and Figma, announced today, is accelerating global software development workflows, with over **1 million developers** using Codex weekly and Figma reporting **$274.2M** in Q3 2025 revenue (38% YoY growth) amid surging AI tool adoption.[2][3][5] International responses highlight its potential to unite engineers and designers worldwide, as Figma’s chief design officer Loredan Crisan stated: “teams can build on their best ideas... by combining the best of code with the creativity... of Figma’s infinite canvas,” while Codex lead Alexander Embiricos noted i
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 3:41:16 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: Figma Shares Surge on OpenAI Codex Integration**
Figma's stock (FIG) jumped **10.57%** in intraday trading following the announcement of native bidirectional integration between OpenAI's Codex and Figma's design platform, enabling seamless design-to-code workflows.[3] Analysts highlighted the move's alignment with Figma's AI strategy, noting its Q3 2025 revenue of **$274.2M** (up 38% YoY) amid rising AI tool adoption.[3] No immediate stock reaction reported for OpenAI, a private company, though the partnership bolsters Codex's momentum after its MacOS app hit **1 million downloads** in its first week.[2]
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 3:51:16 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: Consumer Buzz Around OpenAI Codex's Native Figma Integration**
Consumers and developers are hailing OpenAI Codex's new bidirectional Figma integration as a game-changer for design-to-code workflows, with over **1 million developers** already using Codex weekly and the recent MacOS app hitting **1 million downloads** in its first week.[2][7] Figma’s chief design officer Loredan Crisan praised it for letting "teams build on their best ideas—not just their first idea," while Codex lead Alexander Embiricos noted it empowers "engineers to iterate visually without leaving their flow."[2] Social media chatter spiked post-announcement today, focusing on reduced tool-switching friction amid Figm
🔄 Updated: 2/26/2026, 4:01:25 PM
**Breaking: OpenAI and Figma Launch Bidirectional Codex Integration.** Announced today, the partnership enables seamless conversion between Codex-generated code and Figma designs via Figma's MCP server, allowing engineers to iterate visually and designers to prototype closer to implementation without tool-switching[1][2][5]. "Teams can build on their best ideas—not just their first idea—by combining the best of code with the creativity... of Figma’s infinite canvas," said Figma Chief Design Officer Loredan Crisan, as Codex—now with over 1 million weekly users and a MacOS app downloaded 1 million times in its first week—deepens its design workflow dominance amid Figma's Q3 2025 revenue o