We spend a lot of time talking about the gap between what a product looks like in a design file and what shoppers actually experience. The spec that got lost in translation. The product page that looked right in review and felt wrong at launch. The design system that drifted between versions and nobody noticed until conversion dropped.
Config 2026 was the week Figma decided to close that gap structurally with a new architecture for how design and delivery connect.
Manuel Hernandez, our UX lead, was on site for the full conference. What follows isn't a feature walkthrough. It's what these announcements mean for your product, your catalog, and your customers.
The question Figma put on the table
The keynote opened with a provocation from Dylan Field, CEO of Figma: the shift the industry needs to make is from "can we build it?" to "should we build it?"


