Figma
Overview
Figma is a collaborative web application for interface design, with additional offline features enabled by desktop applications for macOS and Windows. Figma is used for user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, and emphasizes real-time collaboration. It operates directly within a web browser, or desktop applications, for both macOS and Windows. Figma's features include vector graphics editing, prototyping, design systems management, and team collaboration tools. In 2022, Adobe announced its intent to acquire Figma for $20 billion, but the deal was terminated in December 2023 due to regulatory concerns.
About Us
Figma is a design platform built for the web. Because it's web-based, anyone with an internet connection and a web browser can use it. This allows designers, product managers, developers, and other stakeholders to collaborate in real-time, regardless of their location or operating system. Figma focuses on making design more accessible, collaborative, and efficient.
Vision
Figma's vision is to create a world where anyone can design.
Mission
Figma's mission is to make design accessible to everyone.
Culture
Figma fosters a collaborative, inclusive, and customer-focused culture. They prioritize transparency, open communication, and continuous learning. They encourage experimentation and innovation, empowering employees to contribute their ideas and shape the future of design. They are known for their strong emphasis on user feedback and data-driven decision-making.
Headquarters
San Francisco, California