The first thing to know is just to go over the interface. If you just right click anywhere on your page, go down to "Plugins", and then go down to "HyperCrop Batch Image Resizer" and click on that, this is going to load up the Figma plugin that we just installed. Now I'm just going to jump back into my project, I've just got a bunch of different images here, and I'm going to be using these as an example to show you what HyperCrop can do. ![]() If you haven't already done that, you can go to the top left corner of the Figma app, click on the little Figma icon, and just in the search bar, if you go down to "Community", type in the word "HyperCrop", and if you put that in the search bar you'll see a result pop-up called "HyperCrop Batch Image Resizer", and if you haven't already installed it there'll be a little "Install" button on the right-hand side over here you just click on "Install", and it'll change to look like mine with the little check mark, and once it looks like that, then you're ready to go. To do this, we're going to install a Figma plugin called "HyperCrop". ![]() ![]() Today I'm going to be showing you how to batch crop and resize your images from Figma out to multiple different sizes, based on whatever dimensions you need.
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