

These changes are saved locally to your browser's IndexedDB, and can't be accessed from another computer or device.

Figma only saves the changes you make to your file, not the entire file.Figma will save pending changes in each tab, then merge them when you're back online. The same applies if you're working across multiple tabs.Figma will prompt you to sync the file when you're back online. Autosave works even if there's more than one person working offline in the same file.If you've closed the affected files, you will need to reopen them to sync any offline changes. When your connection to Figma is restored, Figma will apply any changes you made to your file(s) while offline. This applies even if you close the tab or browser, or shut down your device entirely. If you lose internet connectivity and continue to make changes to your work, Figma will save any changes you make in your browser. A browser error, machine restart, or power loss causes you to lose access to Figma.There is a crash from either Figma, your browser, or your operating system.You have an unreliable internet connection, or unexpectedly lose your connection.It significantly reduces the possibility of data loss, especially in the following circumstances: Use any multiplayer features, like seeing who is active in the file, observation mode, and multiplayer cursors.Ĭaution: Autosave is a safeguard in the event that something goes wrong, it's not a fully-featured offline mode.View a file's version history, or create new versions to save your changes to Figma.Install new plugins, or run plugins that require external browser APIs.Search for components from libraries or insert instances from a library.Receive updates from other collaborators on files you have open.Create new files, or open files that you don't already have open.Access or browse the Figma file browser.

This will save a copy of the file as it currently exists, and doesn't include any comments or version history. You will only be able to use plugins that you have already installed.
