Weavy (Figma Weave) — a node canvas for pros

Weavy is a browser studio where AI generation and professional editing live on a single infinite node canvas. Instead of "prompt → image" you build a pipeline of nodes: generation, restyle, masks, compositing, upscaling, color grading, animation — all connected like blocks and reusable. Inside are leading models for images, video and 3D: Ideogram, Nano Banana, Seedream, Veo, Kling, Runway, Luma and others — you pick the model per node. In October 2025 Figma acquired Weavy (~$200M) and rebranded it as Figma Weave, but for now it is a standalone product with its own billing.

Model import — the killer feature

Yes, importing third-party models still works today (verified): the Import Model node accepts links from Fal, Replicate and CivitAI — copy a model URL, paste it onto the canvas, and the parameters populate automatically. This effectively removes the cap on how many models you can use. Available on the Starter, Pro, Team and Enterprise plans (not on the free tier).

Pricing

Billing is credit-based. Free — 150 credits a month (~375 images or 25 sec of video). Paid monthly: Starter — $24, Pro — $45, Team — $60 per user. Billed annually it is 20% cheaper — $19 / $36 / $48 a month (i.e. $228 / $432 / $576 a year). Credit top-ups are $10 per 1,000 (Starter) or per 1,200 (Pro/Team). Note: burn rate depends heavily on the model — a cheap model ~5 credits per image, Nano Banana Pro ~15, a Veo video ~120 — so base credits do not last long.

Strengths and weaknesses

The plus is basically best-in-class control: a node workflow, built-in pro editing, any model via import and Figma's backing. Professionals call it one of the most powerful tools "since Photoshop." The downsides are a steep learning curve (the node system takes 5–10 hours to reach production level), browser-only with no offline mode, and a real cost under heavy use. There is no Trustpilot profile and few mass reviews — but Figma's acquisition is itself a strong trust signal.

Verdict

Weavy is not a tool for "quick and dirty" — it is for people who build repeatable pipelines: agencies, design teams, advanced solo creators. If you want maximum control and any model in one window, it is one of the best options. Net result — 7.8: powerful and reliable, but budget time to learn it and watch your credit burn on expensive models.