How do you duplicate in Figma?
Cmd + D — Duplicate
Press Cmd + D (Ctrl + D on Windows) to duplicate the selected layers in place. Duplicating a frame copies everything inside it, and repeating the shortcut after moving the first copy repeats the offset.
Related Figma shortcuts: Selection & Editing
| Shortcut | Action | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cmd + A | Select All | Select all objects. |
| Cmd + Click | Deep Select | Select object inside group/frame. |
| Enter | Enter Group | Enter group or frame for editing. |
| Shift + Enter | Exit Group | Exit group or frame. |
| Tab | Next Layer | Select next sibling layer. |
| Shift + Tab | Previous Layer | Select previous sibling layer. |
| Cmd + G | Group | Group selected objects. |
| Cmd + Shift + G | Ungroup | Ungroup selected group. |
| Cmd + D | Duplicate | Duplicate selected objects. |
| Cmd + R | Rename | Rename selected layer. |
| Cmd + Option + C | Copy Style | Copy object style. |
| Cmd + Option + V | Paste Style | Paste copied style. |
| Delete | Delete | Delete selected objects. |
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