# Lummi Plugins

Lummi now has plugins for Figma, Canva, Adobe Express, Webflow and Framer. Read on to learn more about each plugin. 🔎

## Figma and Webflow

Our most comprehensive plugins, the Figma and Webflow plugins, can do almost everything you can do in the Lummi web app, directly in your favorite design tool. These plugins also offer an **Insert Random** feature to speed up your creative process.

Check out these demo videos below to see more. 👇

### Figma

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/8z1Ubi9JV74?si=hb3lJaEl-aHMsh_U>" %}

Download the Lummi plugin for Figma [here](https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1326615072959029075/lummi).

### Webflow

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqerc8hwNRw>" %}

Download the Lummi plugin for Webflow [here](https://webflow.com/apps/detail/lummi).

## Adobe Express

With the Adobe Express plugin, search the Lummi library and combine Lummi images with Adobe Express features for effortlessly cool designs. Watch the video below to see it in action. 🥊

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?index=3&list=PL9wWTdSfhb__teZoegYSmRG-O8wQFgaeh&v=R1YwVjIc2so>" %}

Download the Lummi plugin for Adobe express [here](https://adobe.ly/3UGhD9u).

## Framer

Use the Lummi plugin for Framer to search for images and insert random images into your designs. Keep checking in for updates and improvements for the Framer plugin!

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?index=4&list=PL9wWTdSfhb__teZoegYSmRG-O8wQFgaeh&v=rljJrH3bZVA>" %}

Download the Lummi plugin for Framer [here](https://www.framer.com/marketplace/plugins/lummi/).

## Canva

You can use the Lummi plugin for Canva to search for and easily insert images into your Canva project.

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Download the Lummi plugin for Canva [here](https://www.canva.com/your-apps/AAGBWa95S78/lummi).&#x20;


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