Figma is where teams design together. More than 4 million people at organizations like Airbnb, Uber, GitHub, Microsoft, Netflix, and The New York Times use Figma to collaborate on product design - from early-stage startups to Fortune 500 companies. Teams have created over 100 million files on the platform, streamlining workflows from brainstorming to prototype to final product. Figma's collaborative interface design tool has revolutionized how designers and developers work together, enabling real-time collaboration across browsers and desktop applications.
Founded in 2012 by Dylan Field and Evan Wallace, Figma went public in 2025 and now employs 1,001-5,000 people. The company's mission to make design accessible to all has transformed how modern product teams build meaningful products. Figma's platform includes design tools, prototyping capabilities, developer handoff with Dev Mode, AI-powered features like Figma Make, and complementary products like FigJam for whiteboarding. The platform supports the entire product development workflow, enabling teams to design, prototype, gather feedback, and ship products faster while maintaining a single source of truth across the organization.