Figma's Weave Tools are pre-built AI utilities that run directly on your canvas, no workflow setup required. Announced at Config 2026, they wrap the node-based logic of Weave Workflows into a one-click interface accessible from a dedicated Tools tab inside any Figma file.

The video, under two minutes of actual instruction, shows software engineer Jerry Wu applying a Weave Tool and then cracking it open to show the underlying node graph. That node graph section is the reason to watch: it makes the abstraction transparent and shows how tools can be inspected, which implies they can be modified or rebuilt.

If you are building design systems or automating repetitive generation tasks in Figma, this is the entry point. The deeper question the video raises but does not answer: how much of that node graph can you edit yourself.

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