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Password protect PDF exports

The video shows how to use the TinyImage Compressor Figma plugin to export PDFs from Figma with password protection. It covers exporting individual PDF files or merging multiple frames into a single password-protected PDF.

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What this video covers

The video shows how to use the TinyImage Compressor Figma plugin to export PDFs from Figma with password protection. It covers exporting individual PDF files or merging multiple frames into a single password-protected PDF.

Things you'll need

  • Figma installed
  • TinyImage Compressor plugin installed
  • A Figma file with frames or layers that have PDF export settings

Steps

  1. Install the TinyImage Compressor plugin from Figma Community or Plugins.
  2. Run the plugin from the right-click Plugins menu or the TinyImage icon.
  3. Select PDF export items and use Compress Selected for a regular PDF export if needed.
  4. Open TinyImage settings and enable PDF password protection by checking Require a password to open exported PDF files.
  5. Enter a password such as figmatic and save the setting.
  6. Export the selected frames again, or use Create a PDF to merge multiple frames into one password-protected PDF.
  7. Open the exported file and enter the password to view it.

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