Best Free Figma Templates
A curated list of the best free Figma templates by category — UI kits, wireframe kits, icon sets, mockups, and design system starters available in the Figma Community.
Most of these live in the Figma Community tab (open Figma, click the Figma logo, and select Community). A few are downloadable from their official sites. Each entry below lists exactly where to find it.
UI Kits
Untitled UI (Free version) (untitledui.com) — The most complete free UI kit available. 100+ components, full design system foundations (color styles, text styles, spacing), and a clean neutral visual style that works for most B2B products. The free version is comprehensive enough for most solo projects; the Pro version ($129) adds page templates and 4,000+ icons.
Material Design 3 (M3) (m3.material.io) — Google's official Material 3 UI kit for Figma. Includes the full M3 component library, color system, typography, and motion specs. Essential if you're designing for Android or a Material-aligned web product. Regularly updated by the Google Material team.
Apple UI Kit (developer.apple.com/design/resources) — Apple's official Figma files for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Includes native components, SF Symbols, and device frames at accurate dimensions. Non-negotiable for iOS app design.
Wireframe Kits
Figma Wireframe Kit (by Figma) — The official Figma wireframe component set. Low-fidelity components that let you sketch ideas quickly without making visual decisions too early. Good for early-stage concepting and stakeholder alignment sessions.
Find it: In Figma Community, search "wireframe" and filter to files published by Figma — it's the one authored by Figma itself, not a community remix.
Wireframe Kit by UI8 (free version) — More components than Figma's official set, including more complex table, form, and data visualization patterns. Useful for wireframing data-heavy products.
Find it: In Figma Community, search "UI8 wireframe" — the free subset is published there by UI8. The full paid kit lives on ui8.net.
Icon Sets
Feather Icons (feathericons.com) — 280 clean, minimal line icons. MIT license. Each icon is available as an individual Figma component. Best for products that want an understated, professional feel.
Lucide Icons (lucide.dev) — A maintained fork of Feather with more icons (1,300+). Same style, MIT license, actively updated. Particularly good if you're using React, as Lucide has a first-class React library.
Phosphor Icons (phosphoricons.com) — 9,000+ icons in six weights (thin, light, regular, bold, fill, duotone). The best choice if you need icon flexibility — different weights in different contexts. Available as a Figma Community file.
Mockup Templates
Device Frames (by Facebook) — Clean device frame mockups for iPhone, Android, iPad, MacBook, and desktop monitors. Useful for stakeholder presentations and portfolio work.
Find it: In Figma Community, search "Facebook Design device frames" and open the file published by Facebook Design (they publish several files, so check the publisher, not just the title).
Mockuuups Studio (free tier) — High-quality scene mockups with Figma integration. The free tier has enough for basic presentation needs.
Find it: In Figma Community, switch to the Plugins tab and search "Mockuuups Studio" — it's a plugin, not a file, so you install it rather than duplicate it.
Design System Starters
Design System Template (by Figma) — A starter file with the structure of a design system set up: foundation pages, component pages, documentation template. Gives you the scaffolding without the content.
Find it: In Figma Community, search "design system template" and filter to files published by Figma so you land on the official starter rather than a community copy.
Primer Primitives (by GitHub) (primer.style) — GitHub's design primitives in Figma. Useful as a study example of how a mature design system handles tokens, spacing, and color.
Open Figma CommunityTips for using community files
- Duplicate files to your own Figma account before editing — never edit community files directly
- Check the file's "last updated" date before relying on it — some community files are unmaintained
- For UI kits you plan to use on a real project, read the license carefully. Most use Creative Commons, but commercial use restrictions vary.
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