@manansiingh/figma-react-mcp-server
Converts Figma designs into production-ready React components with design token extraction, widget registry integration, and micro-frontend module generation.
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@manansiingh/figma-react-mcp-server
Enterprise-grade Figma-to-React MCP Server — converts Figma designs into production-ready React components with design token extraction, widget registry integration, and micro-frontend (MFE) module generation.
Why This Server?
There are several Figma MCP servers out there. Here's what makes this one different:
| Feature | Other Figma MCPs | This Server |
|---|---|---|
| Basic component generation | ✅ | ✅ |
| Design token extraction (colors, spacing, typography → reusable token file) | ❌ | ✅ |
| Registry-driven output (components self-register into a widget registry) | ❌ | ✅ |
| MFE-aware generation (independently deployable micro-frontend modules) | ❌ | ✅ |
| Auto Layout → Flexbox mapping | Partial | ✅ Full |
This server was built from real-world experience building enterprise design systems and micro-frontend dashboards at scale, not just weekend prototypes.
What It Does
1. Design Token Extraction
Instead of hardcoding colors and spacing into individual components, this server extracts Figma's design tokens into a standalone tokens.ts file:
// Auto-generated design tokens from Figma
export const tokens = {
colors: {
primary: '#6366F1',
background: '#F8FAFC',
text: '#0F172A',
},
spacing: {
sm: '8px',
md: '16px',
lg: '24px',
},
typography: {
heading: { fontFamily: 'Inter', fontSize: '24px', fontWeight: 700 },
body: { fontFamily: 'Inter', fontSize: '16px', fontWeight: 400 },
},
};
2. Widget Registry Output
Generated components automatically export a registry entry, making them plug-and-play in dashboard frameworks:
// Auto-generated registry entry
export const widgetManifest = {
id: 'figma-card-widget',
name: 'Card Widget',
component: CardWidget,
category: 'display',
version: '1.0.0',
};
3. Micro-Frontend Module Generation
Components are generated as independently deployable MFE modules with their own entry point, not just standalone .tsx files:
// Auto-generated MFE bootstrap
import { CardWidget } from './CardWidget';
import { tokens } from './tokens';
export default {
mount: (container: HTMLElement) => {
// Render into the provided container
},
unmount: (container: HTMLElement) => {
// Cleanup
},
};
Quick Start
Requirements
- A Figma Personal Access Token (Settings → Personal Access Tokens)
- A Figma File Key (from the URL:
figma.com/file/<FILE_KEY>/...) - A Node ID (from the URL when selecting a frame:
?node-id=1:2)
Add to Your MCP Client
Add this to your MCP client config (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.):
{
"mcpServers": {
"figma-to-react": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@manansiingh/figma-react-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
Usage
Once configured, simply prompt your AI agent:
"Use the figma-to-react tool to convert Node '123:4' in file 'abcxyz' into a React component with design tokens extracted. My Figma token is 'figd_XXX'."
Available MCP Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
generate_react_component |
Converts a Figma node into a production React component with inline styles derived from Auto Layout, fills, strokes, typography, and border radius. |
extract_design_tokens |
Pulls all color, spacing, and typography tokens from a Figma file into a reusable tokens.ts format. |
generate_mfe_module |
Generates a self-contained micro-frontend module with mount/unmount lifecycle hooks. |
How It Works
- Fetches the exact node tree from the Figma REST API
- Recursively parses geometry, auto-layout constraints, fills, strokes, and text styles
- Maps Figma's
layoutMode→ CSS Flexbox (display: flex,flexDirection,justifyContent,alignItems,gap) - Extracts design tokens into a separate reusable file
- Wraps output in registry-compatible and MFE-compatible formats
- Returns clean, production-ready React JSX via MCP tool response
Tech Stack
- Model Context Protocol SDK (stdio transport)
- Figma REST API
- TypeScript, Node.js (ES2022)
License
MIT
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