Figma sent a cease-and-desist letter to Lovable over the term ‘Dev Mode’
Currently, there is no publicly available information confirming that Figma has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Lovable regarding the use of the term "Dev Mode."
Figma introduced "Dev Mode" in 2023 as a feature to enhance collaboration between designers and developers, offering tools like annotations, code snippets, and development environment integration. Meanwhile, Lovable, a Stockholm-based startup, launched a feature in January 2025 that transforms Figma prototypes into fully functional apps in partnership with Builder.io.
There is no indication of any legal dispute between Figma and Lovable over the term "Dev Mode" at this time
As of now, there is no publicly available information indicating that Figma has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Lovable over the term "Dev Mode."
Figma's "Dev Mode":
Figma introduced "Dev Mode" in 2023 to enhance collaboration between designers and developers. This feature provides tools such as annotations, code snippets, and integration with development environments to streamline the design-to-development workflow.
Lovable's Integration with Figma:
In January 2025, Stockholm-based startup Lovable launched a feature that transforms Figma prototypes into fully functional applications. This was achieved through a partnership with Builder.io, allowing designers to convert their designs into apps without writing code.
No Legal Dispute Reported:
Despite both companies operating in the design-to-development space, there is no indication of any legal dispute between Figma and Lovable concerning the term "Dev Mode."
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