What Find Inspiration Does
Find Inspiration searches for relevant design patterns, proven approaches, and visual references. But unlike a mood board tool, it doesn’t show you the inspiration. It uses it internally to produce better outputs. Inspiration informs:- Layout decisions
- Component patterns
- Visual approaches
- Interaction models
- Industry conventions
How Figr Uses Inspiration
When you ask for a design, Figr automatically looks for relevant patterns and references. This happens in the background to make outputs smarter. When Figr Draws on Inspiration
Figr engages inspiration gathering automatically when it helps. You don’t usually need to ask for it. Automatic activation:- Designing common screen types (dashboards, settings, checkout)
- Creating standard components (tables, forms, cards)
- Building industry-specific interfaces
- Generating layouts for familiar use cases
- “Find inspiration for creative empty states, then design ours”
- “Look at best-in-class onboarding patterns and apply them to our flow”
- “Draw from modern dashboard designs for this analytics view”
What You Get
You don’t see the inspiration directly. You see the result: designs that are informed by proven patterns rather than invented from nothing.| Without inspiration | With inspiration |
|---|---|
| Generic layouts, reinvented wheels, patterns that might not work. | Designs grounded in what’s proven, informed by industry standards, building on successful approaches. |
Getting Best Results
Let Figr do its Job
Let Figr do its Job
Most of the time, you don’t need to ask for inspiration. Figr automatically draws from relevant patterns when generating designs.
Be Specific When Asking
Be Specific When Asking
If you explicitly want inspiration-driven output:
- “Draw from best-in-class examples to design…”
- “Use proven patterns for…”
- “Apply industry best practices to…”
Trust the Output
Trust the Output
The inspiration is baked into results. You won’t see a mood board, but you’ll see designs that feel grounded and well-considered.