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Higgsfield plugin for Figma is live. Generate images with every model, create vectors as clean SVGs, build mockups in Mockup Studio. Cut out backgrounds, apply color grades. Swap faces while keeping the scene, shoot studio product photos with no camera, animate hero creatives into ads.

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