'GPT-5.6 is now available in Figma Make' names the model version rather than the outcome users get from it.
The opening sentence leads with the model name and vague qualifiers like 'accurate first results and fast iterations' before any specific payoff is shown.
Claims like 'self-heals' and 'greater token-efficiency' are tied to staying in flow, but the connection is stated once and left unelaborated amid dense prose.
Section headers, prompts, and body copy run together in unbroken blocks (e.g. the stock-tracker and bookshelf examples), with no bullets or visual separation to aid scanning.
The bookshelf e-commerce prototype and nature sound player examples give specific prompts and describe concrete first-pass results like working dropdowns and playback controls.
All validation comes from Figma's own internal evals ('a recent run produced...') with no named customer, team, or usage number cited.
The instruction to 'Head to the model selector in Make and click on GPT-5.6' gives a precise, self-directed next action rather than vague guest phrasing.
The headline 'GPT-5.6 is now available in Figma Make' files the update under a version number rather than a user outcome, and the piece leans on internal test claims ('our early tests,' 'one of the evals we run regularly') instead of any customer voice. Concrete prompts and before/after examples (the bookshelf e-commerce page, the nature sound player) do the heavy lifting, but they're buried in dense unbroken paragraphs with no scannable structure.
July 9, 2026 GPT-5.6 is now available in Figma Make Gui Seiz Design Director of AI, Figma Inside Figma Product updates Figma Make AI Design Prototyping News With accurate first results and fast iterations, OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 gives your builds a strong start in Figma Make. Share GPT-5.6 is now available in Figma Make From a rough sketch to a polished prototype, or even production code, teams can use Figma Make to move faster from idea to execution. Today we’re adding GPT-5.6—OpenAI’s newest model—to Make. From our early tests, GPT-5.6 raises both the quality and speed of what Make produces on a first pass. From clean UI to responsive layouts to high fidelity interactions, you can get quality prototypes, fast. Build fast so you stay in your flow Going from a prompt to a working build quickly makes it easy to explore and validate more directions in a single sitting. Our tests have shown that GPT-5.6 does this capably, even for complex designs. For example, one of the evals we run regularly← Back to the Decision Friction Index