How to integrate Figma MCP with Codex

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Introduction

Codex is one of the most popular coding harnesses out there. And MCP makes the experience even better. With Figma MCP integration, you can draft, triage, summarise emails, and much more, all without leaving the terminal or app, whichever you prefer.

Composio removes the Authentication handling completely from you. We handle the entire integration lifecycle, and all you need to do is just copy the URL below, authenticate inside Codex, and start using it.

Why use Composio?

Apart from a managed and hosted MCP server, you will get:

  • CodeAct: A dedicated workbench that allows GPT to write its code to handle complex tool chaining. Reduces to-and-fro with LLMs for frequent tool calling.
  • Large tool responses: Handle them to minimise context rot.
  • Dynamic just-in-time access to 20,000 tools across 870+ other Apps for cross-app workflows. It loads the tools you need, so GPTs aren't overwhelmed by tools you don't need.

How to install Figma MCP in Codex

Codex CLI

Run the command in your terminal.

Terminal

This will auto-redirect you to the Rube authentication page.

Rube authentication redirect page

Once you're authenticated, you will be able to access the tools.

Verify the installation by running:

codex mcp list

If you otherwise prefer to use config.toml, add the following URL to it. You can get the bearer token from rube.app → Use Rube → MCP URL → Generate token

[projects."/home/user/composio"]
trust_level = "untrusted"

[mcp_servers.rube]
bearer_token_env_var = "your bearer token"
enabled = true
url = "https://rube.app/mcp"

Codex in VS Code

If you have installed Codex in VS Code.

Then: ⚙️ → MCP Settings → + Add servers → Streamable HTTP:

Add the Rube MCP URL: https://rube.app/mcp and the bearer token.

VS Code MCP Settings

To verify, click on the Open config.toml

Open config toml in Codex

Make sure it's there:

[mcp_servers.composio_rube]
bearer_token_env_var = "your bearer token"
enabled = true
url = "https://rube.app/mcp"

Codex App

Codex App follows the same approach as VS Code.

  1. Click ⚙️ on the bottom left → MCP Servers → + Add servers → Streamable HTTP:
Codex App MCP Settings
  1. Restart and verify if it's there in .codex/config.toml
[mcp_servers.composio_rube]
bearer_token_env_var = "your bearer token"
enabled = true
url = "https://rube.app/mcp"
  1. Save, restart the extension, and start working.

What is the Figma MCP server, and what's possible with it?

The Figma MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agent and assistants like Claude, Cursor, etc directly to your Figma account. It provides structured and secure access to your Figma workspace, so your agent can perform actions like commenting on designs, managing design tokens, linking developer resources, and automating collaboration workflows on your behalf.

  • Automated commenting and feedback loops: Have your agent add, reply to, or delete comments on Figma files and branches to streamline design reviews and team discussions.
  • Design token management and conversion: Let the agent extract, update, or convert design tokens in your files, including generating Tailwind CSS configurations for seamless dev handoff.
  • Developer resource integration: Automatically attach, update, or remove dev resources linked to Figma nodes, bridging the gap between design and development with contextual documentation or code references.
  • Webhook setup and automation: Enable your agent to create or delete webhooks for team events, making it easy to trigger notifications or workflows based on design activity.
  • Collaborative variable management: Empower the agent to batch-create, modify, or delete variables, collections, and modes across your design system, keeping everything consistent and up to date.

Supported Tools & Triggers

Tools
Add a comment to a filePosts a new comment to a figma file or branch, optionally replying to an existing root comment (replies cannot be nested); `region height` and `region width` in `client meta` must be positive if defining a comment region.
Add a reaction to a commentPosts a specified emoji reaction to an existing comment in a figma file or branch, requiring valid file key and comment id.
Create a webhookCreates a figma webhook for a `team id` to send post notifications for an `event type` to a publicly accessible https `endpoint`; an initial ping is sent unless `status` is `paused`.
Create dev resourcesCreates and attaches multiple uniquely-urled development resources to specified figma nodes, up to 10 per node.
Create, modify, or delete variablesManages variables, collections, modes, and their values in a figma file via batch create/update/delete operations; use temporary ids to link new related items in one request and ensure `variablemodevalues` match the target variable's `resolvedtype`.
Delete a commentDeletes a specific comment from a figma file or branch, provided the authenticated user is the original author of the comment.
Delete a reactionDeletes a specific emoji reaction from a comment in a figma file; the user must have originally created the reaction.
Delete a webhookPermanently deletes an existing webhook, identified by its unique `webhook id`; this operation is irreversible.
Delete dev resourceDeletes a development resource (used to link figma design elements to external developer information like code or tasks) from a specified figma file.
Design tokens to tailwindConvert design tokens to tailwind css configuration.
Detect backgroundDetect background layers for selected nodes.
Discover Figma Resources🔍 smart figma resource discovery - never guess ids again!
Download Figma ImagesDownload images from figma file nodes.
Extract design tokensExtract design tokens from figma files.
Extract Prototype InteractionsExtract prototype interactions and animations from figma files.
Get activity logsRetrieves activity log events from figma, allowing filtering by event types, time range, and pagination.
Get a webhookRetrieves detailed information about a specific webhook by its id, provided the webhook exists and is accessible to the user.
Get comments in a fileRetrieves all comments from an existing figma file, identified by a valid `file key`, returning details like content, author, position, and reactions, with an option for markdown formatted content.
Get componentGet component data with automatic simplification.
Get component setRetrieves detailed metadata for a specific published figma component set using its unique `key`.
Get current userRetrieves detailed information for the currently authenticated figma user.
Get dev resourcesRetrieves development resources (e.
Get file componentsRetrieves published components from a figma file, which must be a main file (not a branch) acting as a library.
Get file component setsRetrieves all published component sets from the specified figma main file (file key must not be for a branch).
Get file jsonGet figma file data with automatic simplification.
Get files in a projectFetches a list of files in a figma project, optionally including branch metadata.
Get file stylesRetrieves a list of published styles (like colors, text attributes, effects, and layout grids) from a specified main figma file (not a branch).
Get image fillsRetrieves temporary (14-day expiry) download urls for all image fills in a figma file; requires `imageref` from `paint` objects to map urls.
Get library analytics component action dataRetrieves component insertion and detachment analytics for a specified figma library, groupable by 'component' or 'team' and filterable by a date range (yyyy-mm-dd).
Get library analytics component usage dataRetrieves component usage analytics for a specified figma library file (identified by `file key`), with data groupable by 'component' or 'file'.
Get library analytics style action dataRetrieves style usage analytics (insertions, detachments) for a figma library, grouped by 'style' or 'team'; if providing a date range, ensure end date is not before start date.
Get library analytics style usage dataRetrieves style usage analytics for a figma library (specified by a valid `file key`), allowing data to be grouped by 'file' or 'style'.
Get library analytics variable action dataRetrieves weekly, paginated analytics data on variable insertions and detachments for a specified figma library (identified by `file key`), groupable by 'variable' or 'team', and filterable by an optional date range.
Get library analytics variable usage dataRetrieves paginated analytics data on variable usage from a specified figma library, grouped by 'file' or 'variable', for libraries with enabled analytics.
Get local variablesRetrieves all local/remote variables for a figma file/branch; crucial for obtaining mode-specific values which `/v1/files/{file key}/variables/published` omits.
Get paymentsRetrieves a user's payment information for a figma plugin, widget, or community file; the authenticated identity must own the resource.
Get projects in a teamRetrieves projects within a specified figma team that are visible to the authenticated user.
Get published variablesRetrieves variables published from a specified figma file; this api is available only to full members of enterprise organizations.
Get reactions for a commentRetrieves reactions for a specific comment in a figma file.
Get styleRetrieves detailed metadata for a specific style in figma using its unique style key.
Get team componentsRetrieves components published in a specific figma team's library; the team must have published components, otherwise an empty list is returned.
Get team component setsRetrieves a paginated list of published component sets (collections of reusable ui elements) from a specified figma team's library.
Get team stylesRetrieves a paginated list of published styles, such as colors or text attributes, from a specified figma team's library.
Get team webhooksRetrieves all webhooks registered for a specified figma team.
Get versions of a fileRetrieves the version history for a figma file or branch, as specified by its `file key`.
Get webhook requestsRetrieves a history of webhook requests for a specific figma webhook subscription; data is available for requests sent within the last seven days.
Render images of file nodesRenders specified nodes from a figma file as images (jpg, pdf, png, svg), returning a map of node ids to image urls (or `null` for failed nodes); images expire after 30 days and are capped at 32 megapixels (larger requests are scaled down).
Update a webhookUpdates an existing figma webhook, identified by `webhook id`, allowing modification of its event type, endpoint, passcode, status, or description.
Update dev resourcesUpdates the name and/or url of one or more existing figma dev resources, each identified by its unique `id`.

Conclusion

You've successfully integrated Figma with Codex using Composio's Rube MCP server. Now you can interact with Figma directly from your terminal, VS Code, or the Codex App using natural language commands.

Key benefits of this setup:

  • Seamless integration across CLI, VS Code, and standalone app
  • Natural language commands for Figma operations
  • Managed authentication through Composio's Rube
  • Access to 20,000+ tools across 870+ apps for cross-app workflows
  • CodeAct workbench for complex tool chaining

Next steps:

  • Try asking Codex to perform various Figma operations
  • Explore cross-app workflows by connecting more toolkits
  • Build automation scripts that leverage Codex's AI capabilities

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FAQ

What are the differences in Tool Router MCP and Figma MCP?

With a standalone Figma MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Figma tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Figma and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

Can I use Tool Router MCP with Codex?

Yes, you can. Codex fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Figma tools.

Can I manage the permissions and scopes for Figma while using Tool Router?

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Figma scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

How safe is my data with Composio Tool Router?

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Figma data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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