Paste-any-website Chrome → Figma
A new Chrome extension from ‹div›RIOTS lets designers paste live websites directly into Figma for rapid prototyping and reference, simplifying the jump from existing pages to editable canvases. The extension is being shared on social as a quick way to seed Figma files with real-world layouts. (x.com)
A Chrome extension from ‹div›RIOTS lets users grab a live web page in Chrome and move it into Figma as editable design layers. (chromewebstore.google.com) The tool is called html.to.design, and its Chrome Web Store listing says it works with a companion Figma plugin rather than as a standalone import tool. The current extension listing shows version 0.0.193, updated April 3, 2026, with 500,000 users and a 4.7 rating from 122 reviews. (chromewebstore.google.com) The workflow is simple: open a page in Chrome, click the extension, capture the page, then either save a.h2d file locally or send the result straight to the Figma plugin. The Figma plugin page says users can also import private or logged-in sites through the Chrome extension. (chromewebstore.google.com) (figma.com) What the extension is really replacing is the screenshot step. ‹div›RIOTS says the plugin converts a website into “fully editable” Figma designs, which means teams can start from real layouts, text blocks, and interface structure instead of tracing a static image by hand. (figma.com) (divriots.com) That fits a design workflow that has been moving closer to code for several years. ‹div›RIOTS launched html.to.design more than three years ago as a Figma plugin for importing website URLs, and the browser extension expands that same system to pages that are harder to reach with a simple public link. (divriots.com) (figma.com) The company has been building around that pipeline in other products too. Its current Figma plugin page says html.to.design can import URLs, local HTML files, archived web pages, email files, and raw HTML and CSS, and its newer tools also target Figma Make and code-based design workflows. (figma.com) (divriots.com) Figma has also moved closer to the same technology. In a September 25, 2025 blog post, ‹div›RIOTS said Figma purchased the company’s webpage-to-Figma technology, while html.to.design and its other plugins would continue to operate independently. (divriots.com) So the Chrome-to-Figma paste flow now being shared on social is less a brand-new category than a sharper front end for an existing one: capture a real page in the browser, then keep working on it inside Figma instead of rebuilding it from scratch. (chromewebstore.google.com) (divriots.com)