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About us
Design is everyone's business
- Website
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Figma.com
External link for Figma
- Industry
- Design Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
Locations
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Primary
Get directions
760 Market St
San Francisco, California 94103, US
Employees at Figma
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John Lilly
Boards, Advising, Teaching
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Chris Swain
Professor, USC Iovine and Young Academy | Leader in early stage startup strategy | Teach disruptive innovation, product validation, financial…
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Sho Kuwamoto
VP of Product, Figma Editor
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Filipe Fortes
Front-End Architecture & Engineering Leader with over 25 years of experience
Updates
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Generate images with Gemini 3 Pro (with Nano Banana) in Figma → https://lnkd.in/gi5y2bBk → Adjust images while staying true to their visual DNA → Re-imagine existing images in new contexts → Composite multiple images into coherent scenes Rolling out to paid plans today.
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Figma reposted this
You can now try Gemini 3 Pro in Figma Make! What stands out to me from early testing is how useful Gemini is at exploring visual directions + ideas that designers can then shape with their craft. As AI models get better, Figma gets better and designers can go further. I share more thoughts in the attached video, but a few quick highlights below... Gemini 3 is excellent at 0->1 generation I've never seen a model do one shots like this so consistently! It's honestly very addictive... using it in Figma Make reminds me of play Civ 5 😅 Just one more prompt... ! A wide variety of styles and aesthetics With detailed prompting, you can consider different visual directions very quickly. This creates more understanding of the option space you're working in, giving you more time to deeply explore the path you want to take. It is a highly steerable model Of course we also tested Gemini 3's ability to work with Figma design files in Make. The model translates designs with precision + offers impressive interactions. Working with Design Systems I also wanted to see how Gemini 3 could work with Design Systems in Figma, in particular with Make kits and npm packages. Again, the results were impressive. It's great for exploring options and refining details while staying on brand. New possibilities I'm especially excited to see the creative possibilities skilled, high-craft designers will explore with models like Gemini 3 + Figma Make. Additionally, these types of tools help non-designers express ideas at higher fidelity — bringing new perspectives to the design process. If you want to try Gemini 3 in Figma Make, go to "Settings" in the upper right and click "Experimental models." Then toggle it on. Have fun and please let me know if you create something cool!
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Starting today, you will be able to select Gemini 3 Pro as an experimental model in Figma Make → https://lnkd.in/eNC6XT6W It’s early, but we’re already seeing impressive results: → Generate 0→1 results with a broad variety of styles, layouts, and interactions → Accurately translate Figma designs into code-backed prototypes → Iterate and refine with nuance
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With more teams moving faster than ever, the real differentiator is craft—the curiosity, intuition, taste, and intention behind every detail. Read more on how to harness skills that AI can’t automate → https://figma.bot/3JL4zOJ (Illustrations by Angela Kirkwood)
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Figma reposted this
So thrilled that Figma's office is open in India! The 25,000 (WOW!) active members in Friends of Figma, and the passionate design and product community are putting design and craft on show in the region. Thank you to the creators, FoF members, Figmates, and the Figma community for being part of this week's launch events - and for being part of Figma in India long before this week. Excited for what's ahead. Art by: Neethi . Muhammed Sajid Shreya Rao
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Figma reposted this
500 people walked out of Figma’s biggest ever launch event holding a deck of cards I designed. The project didn’t start with that kind of scale. It came through Young Designers India with a small prize pool and no sponsors. I picked it up near the end of my third year in college and expected it to be a modest learning exercise. It was a five person team at the start. As the weeks went on, people dropped off and the work narrowed down to just me. Progress stalled and I wasn’t sure the project would cross the finish line. Then Figma joined as a sponsor. That completely changed the situation, and now I had to complete it - there was no telling when I’d get another opportunity like this. Sushant Vohra saw me struggling to hit the deadline, and stepped in to carry the project to completion. The story ends well! I finished on time, and Figma loved the deck so much they decided it should be part of their Bangalore event. Around half the attendees walked out with a copy (we ran out of decks, sorry guys). Thanks to Young Designers India, Figma, and Teague for backing the project. And a special thanks to Vanessa Chung for bringing the decks all the way from Singapore to make this happen.
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Config 2026 is coming to San Francisco June 23-25 Early birds, your time is now to grab tickets (50% off) → https://lnkd.in/gpAX2wuU
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The design system behind the design system event, Schema by Figma (with Gustavo Delgado)