Marketing teams love Figma right up until the moment the real production work starts. Designing the campaign is the fun part. Rebuilding HTML emails, resizing social assets, exporting banner variants, compressing images, and turning slides into a shareable deck is where the hours disappear.
The best Figma plugins for marketing teams are the ones that remove those repetitive steps without forcing everyone into a different tool. If your team lives in Figma already, these are the plugins worth looking at.
Emailify
If your team designs email campaigns in Figma and then hands them off to someone else to code, Emailify is the first plugin I’d install.
It lets marketers and designers build real email layouts directly in Figma, then export production-ready HTML for platforms like Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Braze, and more. That means less time rebuilding the same design twice, and fewer late-stage surprises when the email needs to go live.
Emailify is especially useful when your team needs to move quickly on:
- campaign emails
- newsletters
- lifecycle emails
- product launch emails
Bannerify
If you make paid ads, Bannerify solves one of the worst recurring jobs in marketing production: turning a pile of Figma frames into real banner deliverables.
Instead of manually rebuilding ads in code or exporting endless static files, Bannerify lets your team animate and export HTML5 banners, GIFs, and video files directly from Figma. That makes it much easier to handle campaign revisions, platform variants, and last-minute copy or design changes.
Pitchdeck
Most marketing teams also need slides, whether that means campaign reviews, internal planning decks, client presentations, or launch pitches. Pitchdeck turns Figma into a much more practical presentation workflow.
You can design the deck the way you want in Figma, then export it to PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides, or PDF when other people need a more familiar format. It is a strong fit for teams that care about design quality but still need something flexible enough to circulate beyond the design team.
TinyImage
Asset performance matters just as much as asset quality. TinyImage helps marketing teams export compressed images, PDFs, GIFs, and modern formats like WebP or AVIF straight from Figma.
That matters when you are trying to keep landing pages fast, email assets lightweight, PDFs easy to send, and social content sharp without bloated file sizes. Instead of exporting from Figma and then compressing everything somewhere else, TinyImage keeps the workflow in one place.
HyperCrop
If your team regularly needs the same image in five different sizes for paid social, organic social, email, and display ads, HyperCrop saves a lot of pain.
It helps you batch crop and resize images into multiple aspect ratios without manually rebuilding each version. For campaign teams dealing with constant asset requests, that kind of speed adds up fast.
So which plugin is best?
If your marketing team mostly works on email, start with Emailify. If ads are the bigger headache, start with Bannerify. If presentations and exports keep slowing everyone down, use Pitchdeck. For image-heavy campaign work, pair TinyImage with HyperCrop.
If your team touches all of those workflows, the better answer is usually the Hypermatic Pro Bundle. It gives you a practical toolkit instead of forcing one plugin to solve every problem.