ICYMI, last month we released Figma Platform with the first Web API for a professional design tool. We hoped the community would take this project in new directions, but didn’t know what to expect.

Well — your creativity didn’t take long to incubate. Within days, you flooded our Twitter timeline with impressive creations. From style guide generators to Alexa-Echo integrations, people are adapting the API to many workflows.

We wanted to round up some of the coolest projects we’ve seen in the few short weeks since our API launch. Thanks to those of you posting your work on our Show & Tell channel on Spectrum, and special shout out to people open sourcing their projects for others to use.

Note: The integration creators provided the images and GIFs to Figma.

These are the projects people built that can be used right off the bat by others — even those without programming skills. Stick a Figma URL in a website form, and make magic happen (keep in mind these are all 3rd party integrations, so Figma isn’t responsible for permissions’ settings or maintaining the integrations).

1. Figma PDF exporter

With this new API integration you can export frames in your Figma designs as a PDF. Just select a frame, then copy paste the file URL into this website form. If you want to build an exporter for yourself, just fork the open-sourced GitHub project built by Gweltaz Calori.

2. Style guide generator

Paste a link to your Figma document on this website form, and this generator will build a style guide page based on all the fonts, colors and other styles you used. Read more details on how it works here on Spectrum, from its creator Liam Martens, Founder of Freighter design studio.

3. Alexa integration

While we doubt any designer will actually use Alexa to read comments left on their design (feel free to prove us wrong), this example pushes the limits of what we imagined people building with Figma’s API. And if you hook your Figma account up to a similar voice activated function, show us what you do with it! It was built by Jon Gold, a Design Technologist at Airbnb.