Figma
The collaborative interface design tool.
About Figma
Browser-based design tool that's become the default for product teams. Acquired by Adobe for $20B (deal blocked), IPO'd 2025.
Pitch deck breakdown
How Figma would pitch themselves.
Target customer
Business teams looking for modern saas tooling — replacing legacy software or building net-new workflows in this category.
Problem they solve
Browser-based design tool that's become the default for product teams. Acquired by Adobe for $20B (deal blocked), IPO'd 2025. The category has historically been served by tools that miss the modern workflow this product is built around.
Key differentiator
Figma differentiates on the collaborative interface design tool. Backed by Sequoia + Andreessen Horowitz — the company has resources + validation to compound this thesis. Founded by Dylan Field + team.
Go-to-market strategy
Late-stage scale — global enterprise sales force, channel + reseller partnerships, vertical-specific go-to-market motions. Focus on land-and-expand within existing accounts + international expansion.
Company facts
- Category
- SaaS
- Funding stage
- IPO 2025
- Total raised
- Public (NYSE: FIG)
- Founded
- 2012
- Team size
- 1001+
- HQ
- San Francisco
- Country
- United States
- Website
- figma.com
Founders of Figma
- Dylan Field
- Evan Wallace
Investors backing Figma
- Sequoia
- Andreessen Horowitz
- Index
Frequently asked questions
What does Figma do?
Browser-based design tool that's become the default for product teams. Acquired by Adobe for $20B (deal blocked), IPO'd 2025.
Where is Figma based?
Figma is based in San Francisco, United States.
When was Figma founded?
Figma was founded in 2012.
How much has Figma raised?
Figma has raised Public (NYSE: FIG) in their IPO 2025 round.
Who founded Figma?
Figma was founded by Dylan Field, Evan Wallace.
Who has invested in Figma?
Figma is backed by Sequoia, Andreessen Horowitz, Index.