One wallet for Chrome and Figma.

Two products, one credit balance. Whatever you buy below works across the Chrome extension and the Figma plugin — same account, same credits, no double-paying.

Pay as you go

Starter Pack

Perfect for occasional use—buy credits once, use them anytime.

50 credits

$5 one-time

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What’s included

  • 1 credit = 1 screenshot
  • 1080p HD quality
  • Desktop + Mobile views
  • Credits never expire
  • Use anytime, no subscription
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Power Pack

Best value for regular creators who capture and annotate every week.

120 credits

$9 one-time

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Everything in Starter Pack, plus:

  • 1 credit = 1 screenshot
  • 1080p HD quality
  • Desktop + Mobile views
  • Credits never expire
  • Use anytime, no subscription
  • Batch up to 25 URLs Figma

FAQs

Quick answers about captures, credits, the Figma plugin, exports, and billing — so you can get back to designing.

What is Figscreen?
Figscreen is a Chrome extension built around capture and a full annotation editor—highlights, blur, arrows, layers, and more—with optional Copy to Figma when your file needs the frame. The Figma Community plugin adds bulk URL import on the canvas. One account and shared credits across both.
How do I get started?
Install from the Chrome Web Store, then sign in with Google or activate with your app key. Add the Figma plugin from Community when you want batch URL imports directly on the canvas.
What capture modes are available in Chrome?
From the Capture tab you can grab the viewport, a full-page scroll capture, or draw a region on the live tab. Everything opens in the editor so you can annotate before exporting or copying to Figma.
How do credits work across Chrome and Figma?
Credits live on your Figscreen account and apply whether you’re capturing in Chrome or running batches in the Figma plugin. Usage depends on the actions you run; you can see what’s active and manage billing from the app. Compare packs and plans on Pricing.
What does Copy to Figma do?
When your canvas needs the frame, Copy to Figma sends your annotated capture from the extension into a Figma file so you can keep designing—not another static screenshot lost in a folder.
Where does bulk URL import run?
Only in the Figma plugin—paste up to 25 URLs per batch, use device presets, and drop full-page frames. In Chrome you always capture the live tab (viewport, full page, or region).
Can I blur or hide sensitive content before sharing?
Yes. The editor includes blur and other annotation tools so you can redact PII or messy UI before you export, copy to Figma, or hand off to teammates.
What can I export from the editor?
You can export your annotated captures in common image formats for decks, docs, tickets, or Slack—exact options appear in the extension UI. Copy to Figma is there when you want a live frame instead of a flat file.
Is there a free tier?
Yes. A limited free tier lets you try the workflow before upgrading. When you’re ready, choose a credit pack or monthly plan on Pricing.
How do I change or cancel my plan?
Manage subscription and payment methods from your Figscreen account in the web app. If you need a hand, use Share feedback or Report a bug from the site footer.
Does Figscreen work in browsers other than Chrome?
The capture and editor experience is built as a Chrome extension today. Chromium-based browsers that support the Chrome Web Store may work, but we optimize and test for Google Chrome.