05.3.01
Recursive folder browsing
Share a folder and explore every subfolder inside Figma — the tree mirrors Google Drive.
Figma Asset Importer connects your Google Drive to Figma. Open the plugin, browse your folders, select images or videos, and place them on the canvas — no download, no drag-and-drop, no file manager.
“Select files or entire folders from Drive — they appear as browsable trees in the plugin, just like in Google Drive itself.”
The plugin supports recursive folder browsing: share a folder once via Google Picker and every subfolder becomes navigable inside Figma, just like in Drive. Shared Drives, multi-account, and batch import all work. Supports PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, WebP, AVIF, MP4, MOV, and more.
I built it while working on design projects where every asset lived in a client's shared Drive folder. The round-trip of downloading files just to drag them into Figma was friction that added up quickly.
6 highlights — each one earns its place by removing a daily friction.
05.3.01
Share a folder and explore every subfolder inside Figma — the tree mirrors Google Drive.
05.3.02
Select multiple files or an entire folder and place them all in one step.
05.3.03
PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, HEIC, MP4, MOV, WebM.
05.3.04
Switch between Google accounts without leaving the plugin.
05.3.05
Works with team and shared Drives, not just personal Drive.
05.3.06
Assets land directly on the canvas — no intermediate download or file manager.
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Figma Asset Importer is in beta and free while it's there.