Hyper is an official Figma Community plugin from Pull House LLC with a very clear purpose: exporting Figma designs to PDF or PowerPoint, and importing PDF/PPTX files back into Figma as editable frames. It is not a general-purpose design platform, but an efficiency tool for moving designs, documents, and presentations between formats.
Its core features include PDF export, PPTX export, PDF/PPTX import, and batch export. On the PDF side, Hyper emphasizes high-quality vector output and selectable text, making it suitable for printing or document handoff. The PPTX capability is even more valuable: each Figma frame becomes a slide, while retaining genuinely editable layers that can still be modified in PowerPoint. For imports, users can bring PDF or PPTX files directly into Figma, with each page converted into an editable frame. Batch-exporting multiple frames into a single PDF/PPTX also makes it useful for long decks, proposals, and course materials.
Privacy is one of Hyper’s key selling points: all processing happens locally in the browser, and designs are not uploaded to the cloud. Access and Pro subscriptions are tied to a Figma account and can be used on devices where the user is logged into Figma. Its copyright terms state that users retain ownership of their design content, and Hyper does not claim ownership. In terms of pricing, the free version includes 10 total exports/imports and does not require a credit card. Pro costs $8/month, $59/year, or $149 for lifetime access, with a 14-day no-questions-asked refund policy. Payments and refunds are handled through Stripe.
Hyper’s strengths are its simple workflow, sharp focus on a real pain point, claimed “seconds-level” export speed, and a closed loop covering Figma to PPTX/PDF as well as reverse import. It is especially useful for sales teams, marketers, product managers, consultants, educators, and startup teams. Its limitations are that supported formats are limited to PDF/PPTX, and there is no disclosed information on team seats, permission management, asset library scale, or enterprise-level support. Subscription cancellation requires contacting the team by email, and support information is relatively limited.
The available information does not mention access from mainland China, payment success rates, or localization, so these remain unknown. Since Hyper depends on Figma and Stripe, users in China should verify network access and payment availability themselves. Possible alternatives include Figma’s native export features, Pitchdeck Presentation Studio, Magicul, Canva, PowerPoint, and Google Slides, depending on whether editable PPTX output and reverse import are required.
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