Zyflora vs Figma

Zyflora vs Figma
Overview of what each tool is built to do.
Zyflora AI
Infographic Prompts
Built for
Content creators who need AI-generated infographics for blogs and SEO content.
Design approach
✓ Generates structured prompts for Google AI Studio or ChatGPT image generation.
Core capability
Prompt engineering for infographic generation only.
Editing capability
None. Output is a finished AI-generated image (PNG/JPG).
Workflow focus
Input topic → generate prompt → paste into AI → download infographic.
Best used for
  • SEO blog posts with structured visuals
  • High-fidelity infographic generation
  • Quick AI-powered image creation
Figma
UI/UX Design Platform
Built for
Product teams designing, prototyping, and developing UI/UX for apps and websites.
Design approach
Professional design platform with vector editing, prototyping, and dev handoff tools.
Core capability
Complete UI/UX design suite with Draw, Make, Sites, Buzz, Slides, and Dev Mode.
Editing capability
Extensive. Full vector editing, components, design systems, and real-time collaboration.
Workflow focus
Design → prototype → develop → publish with team collaboration throughout.
Best used for
  • UI/UX design for apps and websites
  • Interactive prototyping and testing
  • Design-to-development workflows
Disclosure: I am the developer behind Zyflora. I have also used the tool to make the infographics in this article.

Which tool is best for you?

Zyflora AI
Infographic Prompts

Zyflora AI is a strong fit if you need AI-generated infographics for content marketing without professional design software.

  • SEO blog posts needing structured infographic visuals
  • High-fidelity AI-generated images without design work
  • Users already working with Google AI Studio or ChatGPT
  • One-time $17 payment with lifetime access (no subscriptions)
Figma
UI/UX Design Platform

Figma is a strong fit if you need professional UI/UX design tools with team collaboration and design-to-development workflows.

  • Product design teams building apps and websites
  • Interactive prototyping and user testing
  • Design systems and component libraries
  • Real-time collaboration with designers and developers

How Figma works

infographic presenting Figma as a real-time collaborative design platform, with the Figma logo at the center and surrounding visuals highlighting browser-based access, live collaboration, prototyping, design systems, plugins, and global teamwork in a space-inspired interface.

Figma operates as a browser-based design platform for UI/UX product development. The platform now includes multiple integrated products launched at Config 2025: Figma Design (core interface design), Figma Draw (vector editing and illustration), Figma Make (AI prompt-to-code prototyping), Figma Sites (website publishing), Figma Buzz (brand asset creation), Figma Slides (presentations), and Dev Mode (design-to-code handoff).

The core workflow starts in Figma Design where teams create interfaces using vector tools, components, and design systems. Real-time collaboration allows multiple designers to work simultaneously. Figma Draw provides enhanced illustration capabilities with dynamic brushes, pattern fills, texture effects, and advanced vector editing including lasso selection, shape builder, and multi-vector editing.

Figma Make uses AI to convert written prompts or existing designs into working prototypes with React/Tailwind code. Teams can iterate through visual edits or direct code modification. Figma Sites publishes designs as live websites with responsive breakpoints, interactions, and built-in CMS. Dev Mode bridges design and development with spec inspection, CSS code generation, and collaboration tools for engineers.

The platform operates on a seat-based subscription model. Full seats ($16/month Professional) provide access to all tools including Design, Draw, Make, Sites, Buzz, Slides, FigJam, and Dev Mode. The free Starter plan allows 3 files and basic design features with unlimited collaborators.

How Zyflora AI infographic prompt generator works

Zyflora AI infographic prompt generator infographic

Zyflora AI functions as a syntax engine. It does not store or assemble images.

Instead, it uses proprietary Data Parsing Technology to convert your raw topic into a highly structured command.

We have optimized this syntax to work with both Google AI Studio’s Nano Banana model and ChatGPT’s image generation capabilities.

You use Zyflora to generate the infographic prompt, then paste it into either Google AI Studio or ChatGPT. The AI renders the final, high-fidelity visualization from scratch based on that structure.

See infographics made for this article for examples.

Visual Output and Use Cases

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Figma’s Output:
Figma produces professional UI/UX designs, interactive prototypes, design systems, illustrations, websites, and presentations. The platform focuses on product design workflows from initial concept through development handoff. Output includes design files, prototypes with interactions, publishable websites, React code components, and design system documentation. Figma serves product teams building apps and websites with emphasis on collaboration and design-to-code workflows.

Zyflora’s Output:
By leveraging Google AI or ChatGPT’s generative models, Zyflora facilitates the creation of holistic infographic images. The result is a single cohesive render with high-fidelity 3D elements and artistic styling rather than editable design files. Zyflora serves content creators needing visual assets for blog posts and SEO content.

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Technical Specifications Summary

FeatureZyflora AIFigma
Pricing Model$17 (One-Time Payment)Free + $16-$90/month tiers
Core FunctionInfographic Prompt GenerationUI/UX Design Platform
Design ApproachAI Prompt EngineeringProfessional Vector Editing
CollaborationNone (Single-user tool)Real-time multi-user
Output TypeStatic infographic imagesDesign files, prototypes, websites, code
Learning CurveLow (Input topic, copy prompt)Moderate-High (Professional design tool)

The Workflow

The Figma Workflow


Figma operates as a complete product design workflow. Product teams start by creating interface designs in Figma Design using vector tools, components, and auto-layout. Designers build reusable component libraries and design systems that maintain consistency across products. The platform supports design tokens, variables, and styles that propagate across all design files.

Teams create interactive prototypes with Smart Animate transitions, overlays, and user flows. Stakeholders review designs and provide feedback through comments and annotations directly on the canvas. Figma Make converts designs or prompts into working prototypes with React/Tailwind code for testing and validation.

Developers use Dev Mode to inspect designs, extract CSS code, and implement specifications. The platform generates code snippets, measures spacing, and provides asset exports. Figma Sites publishes marketing pages and documentation directly to the web with responsive breakpoints and interactions. All work happens in real-time with version history and branching for parallel exploration.

Figma Draw provides enhanced vector editing for custom illustrations, icons, and visual elements. Teams create presentations in Figma Slides and generate brand assets at scale through Figma Buzz. The complete workflow maintains a single source of truth from concept through production.

The Zyflora Workflow

Screenshot of the tool interface


Zyflora is designed for users who want to leverage external AI power for speed. You input your topic, the tool structures the prompt, then you paste it into Google AI Studio or ChatGPT.

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Infographic Prompt Generator
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💡 Enter any topic – comparisons, timelines, processes, data, or information
💡 Pro Tip: Add specific information for more detailed prompts, or leave blank for general concepts

You get 3 free infographic generations without signing up.

Right now we have a special launch deal that you can use to get lifetime access at a extremely affordable price:

See how easy it is to make here:

The output is a high-quality image that can be based on a theme like this using the unicorn theme:

A vibrant, fantasy-inspired infographic titled
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Creating Infographic using AI

1 Enter Your Topic
Type what you want (e.g., “Content Marketing Tips” or “Python vs JavaScript”)
2 Pick Your Visual Theme
Choose from Universal, Cyberpunk, F1 Racing, Space, Unicorn, Viral, Social Media, Modern, Corporate, or Minimalist Theme
3 Click Generate
Zyflora creates a professional prompt optimized for stunning visuals
4 Copy & Use
Paste into any AI image generator (Gemini, MidJourney, DALL-E, etc.) and watch magic happen
How to make AI infograpics using zyflroa AI promt generator

Comparison chart

FeatureZyflora AI Infographic Prompt GeneratorFigma
Pricing$17 (One-Time Payment)

Launch price. Includes 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee. Lifetime access with no recurring fees.
Free + Subscription Tiers

Starter: Free (3 files). Professional: $16/seat/month. Organization: $55/seat/month. Enterprise: $90/seat/month.
Primary Use CaseInfographic Generation

Creates AI-generated infographics for blog posts, SEO content, and marketing materials.
UI/UX Product Design

Complete platform for designing, prototyping, and developing apps, websites, and digital products.
Core TechnologyAI Prompt Engineering

Converts topics into structured syntax for Google AI Studio and ChatGPT image generation.
Vector Design Platform

Professional design suite with Draw, Make, Sites, Buzz, Slides, and Dev Mode integrated.
WorkflowTopic-to-Prompt-to-Image

1. Input topic in Zyflora.
2. Copy generated prompt.
3. Paste into AI platform.
4. Download infographic.
Design-to-Production

1. Design interfaces and components.
2. Create prototypes and interactions.
3. Developer handoff via Dev Mode.
4. Publish via Sites or export code.
CollaborationSingle-User Tool

No team collaboration features. Designed for individual content creators.
Real-Time Multi-User

Unlimited collaborators on all plans. Live cursor tracking, comments, version history.
Output TypeStatic Infographic Images

PNG/JPG files generated by external AI platforms (Google AI Studio or ChatGPT).
Design Files, Prototypes, Websites, Code

Editable design files, interactive prototypes, publishable websites, React/Tailwind code.
Learning CurveVery Low

Input topic, copy prompt, paste into AI. No design skills required.
Moderate-High

Professional design tool with extensive features. Requires learning design principles and platform capabilities.

Key Technical Distinction

  • Zyflora functions as a specialized prompt generator: it creates optimized syntax for AI platforms to generate infographic images for content marketing. Single-purpose tool focused on one output type.
  • Figma functions as a comprehensive design platform: it provides professional UI/UX design tools, prototyping, illustration, website publishing, and design-to-code workflows for product teams building digital products.
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Platform Capabilities and Scope

Figma provides a complete design ecosystem launched at Config 2025. Figma Draw offers enhanced vector editing with dynamic brushes, pattern fills, texture effects, lasso selection, shape builder, and multi-vector editing rivaling Adobe Illustrator for UI-focused work. Figma Make uses AI to convert prompts into working prototypes with React/Tailwind code for rapid iteration.

Figma Sites publishes responsive websites directly from designs with built-in CMS, breakpoint management, interactions (parallax, marquee, scroll effects), and live HTML preview. Figma Buzz enables brand teams to create marketing assets at scale while maintaining design system consistency. Figma Slides creates presentations within the platform. Dev Mode provides design-to-code handoff with CSS generation, spec inspection, and asset exports.

The platform supports design systems, component libraries, design tokens, variables, and styles that maintain consistency across all projects. Real-time collaboration allows unlimited team members to work simultaneously with live cursors, comments, and version history. Enterprise features include SSO, admin controls, org-wide libraries, and advanced security.

Zyflora uses Data Parsing Technology. When you input a topic (for example, “The History of Coffee”), the engine structures the prompt to force the AI to visualize the concept as an infographic with high-fidelity 3D rendering and artistic styling. The tool serves one specific purpose: generating structured prompts for external AI platforms to create infographic images for content marketing.

This Gallery is infographics made using Zyflora:

Pricing models and target users

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Figma operates on a seat-based subscription model with pricing updates effective March 2025. The free Starter plan allows 3 files with unlimited collaborators and basic design features. Professional plan costs $16/seat/month (annual) or $20/seat/month (monthly) with unlimited files, version history, and team libraries. Organization plan costs $55/seat/month (annual only) with advanced admin controls, design system analytics, and branching. Enterprise plan costs $90/seat/month (annual only) with SSO, org-wide libraries, and dedicated support.

Figma’s pricing represents a 25-33% increase from previous rates. Full seats include access to all products: Design, Draw, Make, Sites, Buzz, Slides, FigJam, and Dev Mode. A 100-person team on Professional plan pays $19,200 annually ($16/seat × 12 months × 100 seats). Organization tier costs $66,000 annually for the same team. The platform targets product teams, design agencies, and enterprises building digital products.

Zyflora operates on a Lifetime Deal model. The tool is available for a one-time payment of $17. This grants permanent access to the prompt generator without recurring fees. Over 12 months, Figma’s cheapest paid tier (Professional at $16/month) costs $192 per seat annually, while Zyflora costs $17 once with lifetime access. Over 60 months (5 years), one Figma Professional seat costs $960 while Zyflora remains $17. The lifetime model eliminates subscription costs entirely for individual content creators needing infographic generation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use Zyflora AI and Figma together?

Yes, but they serve completely different purposes. Zyflora generates infographic images for blog posts and content marketing. You could import Zyflora-generated infographics into Figma designs as static assets, but Figma is primarily for UI/UX product design, not content marketing visuals.

Does Figma create infographics?

Figma can create infographics through manual design work using its vector editing and illustration tools (especially Figma Draw). However, Figma is built for UI/UX product design and requires design skills. It does not automate infographic generation like Zyflora’s AI prompt system.

What is Figma Make and how does it differ from Zyflora?

Figma Make is an AI tool that converts prompts into working web app prototypes with React/Tailwind code. It creates interactive applications, not static infographics. Zyflora creates optimized prompts specifically for infographic image generation using external AI platforms like Google AI Studio or ChatGPT.

Do I need design experience to use Figma?

Yes. Figma is a professional design platform with a moderate-to-high learning curve. While the interface is intuitive compared to tools like Adobe XD, you need understanding of UI/UX design principles, components, design systems, and prototyping concepts to use it effectively. Zyflora requires no design experience.

Can Zyflora replace Figma for product design?

No. Zyflora is a specialized tool for generating infographic prompts for content marketing. It cannot create UI designs, prototypes, design systems, or handle design-to-development workflows. Figma is a comprehensive platform for product teams building apps and websites.

Does Figma support team collaboration?

Yes. Figma provides extensive real-time collaboration features including live cursor tracking, comments, version history, branching, and unlimited collaborators on all plans. Multiple team members can edit simultaneously. Zyflora is a single-user tool without collaboration features.

What is the cost difference over 5 years?

Zyflora costs $17 once with lifetime access. Figma Professional costs $960 per seat over 5 years ($16/month × 60 months). For a 10-person team, Figma Professional costs $9,600 over 5 years while Zyflora costs $17 total. The tools serve completely different purposes, making direct cost comparison less relevant than use case fit.

Can I export code from Figma?

Yes. Figma’s Dev Mode provides CSS code extraction, design specs, and asset exports. Figma Make generates React/Tailwind code for prototypes. Figma Sites publishes complete websites. Zyflora generates only static infographic images without code output.

Does Figma work offline?

Figma offers limited offline functionality through desktop apps, allowing you to view and edit files with automatic sync when reconnected. Full functionality requires internet connection. Zyflora requires internet as it generates prompts for external AI platforms.

What file formats does Figma export?

Figma exports PNG, JPG, SVG, and PDF. Figma Make exports React/Tailwind code. Figma Sites publishes live websites. The platform provides multiple export options for different use cases. Zyflora generates prompts that produce PNG/JPG images through external AI platforms.

Is Figma’s free plan sufficient for small projects?

The free Starter plan allows 3 files with unlimited collaborators, covering basic design needs for personal projects or very small teams. Growing teams quickly need Professional plan for unlimited files and advanced features. Most product teams require paid plans.

What’s the biggest advantage of Figma over Zyflora?

Complete professional design platform with UI/UX tools, prototyping, team collaboration, design systems, and design-to-code workflows. Figma serves product teams building apps and websites from concept through production. It’s a comprehensive solution for product design.

What’s the biggest advantage of Zyflora over Figma?

Specialized AI-powered infographic generation with lifetime access at $17 one-time payment. Zyflora produces high-fidelity infographic images in minutes without design skills or professional software. Perfect for content creators needing blog visuals quickly without subscription costs or learning complex design tools.

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