Run design crits without exporting screenshots. Scribbble draws on top of Figma, the browser, your prototype — whatever you're reviewing — and lets you save the marked-up frame to clipboard.
Most feedback dies between Figma and another tool. Scribbble lets you draw the redline where you're already looking.
Pointing at things with your mouse loses the audience. Drawing a circle while you talk keeps the conversation tight.
Scribbble's Measure tool lets you check spacing, padding and component dimensions directly on screen — no exporting to a separate ruler app.
On a Zoom share, walk through a Figma frame and circle issues as you go. The whole team sees your strokes in real time, no plugin or export step.
Need to share static markup? Pair the Scribbble Mac app with the free Screenshot Annotate web tool to capture and redline a frame, then drop it straight into a Linear ticket.
Annotate screen recordings of user sessions to highlight UX moments worth sharing with the team.
Scribbble draws on top of Figma (or anything else) at the OS level — no plugin required. Annotations live on the screen, not inside the Figma file.
The Scribbble Mac app draws on the live screen — for saving an annotated still, use the free Screenshot Annotate tool at /tools/screenshot-annotate which lets you upload or paste an image, mark it up and copy to clipboard.