Over.fig - a free Chrome extension that overlays your Figma design as a semi-transparent layer directly into your webpage.
Bridge the gap between design and code. Compare design to website in one click.
No more switching tabs. No more guessing margins, fonts, or colors. And no more static image overlays that limit interaction.
Access Figmaโs precise measurement tools โ without leaving your website. Hover over any element and instantly see spacing, padding, and alignment. Verify every detail directly on the live page. No more tab-switching, no more guessing.
Instant check design CSS & Tailwind conversion. Click any design element to inspect its styles and transform Figma styles into Tailwind utility classes on the fly.
Overlay only the frame that you need. Need to use only a header, card, or CTA section? Select any frame or group in Figma, overlay just that part, and use it as a reference while coding.
Download optimized assets instantly. Images, icons, illustrations โ download them directly from the extension in optimized formats, ready for the web.
Pixel-perfect comparison: Overlay Figma designs on live sites to instantly spot visual mismatches.
Real-time inspection: Check spacing, alignment, and sizes directly in the browser without switching tabs.
One-click code copy: Grab clean CSS or Tailwind classes from any inspected element instantly.
Component-level focus: Select and compare only the frames or elements you need from Figma.
Optimized asset export: Download ready-to-use, web-optimized images and icons straight from Figma.
Seamless workflow: Eliminate context switching between design and development tools.
Faster handoff: Reduce back-and-forth between designers and developers during implementation.
Consistent layouts: Ensure pixel-perfect spacing, typography, and element alignment.
Visual accuracy: Deliver websites that perfectly match the original design.
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As the creator behind Over.fig, I, Anton Khodakovskii, developed this free Chrome extension out of my own frustration with the friction between Figma designs and live websites. My goal was to bridge that gap, empowering developers and designers with a seamless way to achieve pixel-perfect implementations by directly overlaying Figma designs onto live webpages. Over.fig is my dedicated effort to streamline the workflow, eliminate tedious tab-switching, and ensure visual accuracy right in the browser, ultimately making the design-to-code handoff faster and more precise for everyone building for the web.
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