What Cloud Does Figma Use?

Figma is a vector graphics editor and design tool, primarily used in the web space. The software is available in a web-based interface and as a desktop application for macOS, Windows, and Linux. It is also possible to use the software on a Chromebook via the Chrome App Store.

Figma was founded in 2012 by Dylan Fields and Evan Hirsch. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Figma has raised $83 million in venture funding from investors including Sequoia Capital, Index Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and Gradient Ventures (Google's AI-focused venture fund).

Figma is used by designers at companies like Google, Facebook, Netflix, Uber, Airbnb, Twitter, Salesforce, and more. The software is free to use for individuals and teams of up to 3 people. Larger teams can purchase a subscription for $12 per user per month.

What Cloud Does Figma Use?

Figma uses AWS (Amazon Web Services) for its cloud infrastructure. This means that Figma stores customer data on servers owned and operated by Amazon. However, Figma encrypts all customer data before it is stored on AWS servers.

What Cloud Does Figma Use?

-Figma uses AWS (Amazon Web Services) for its cloud infrastructure.

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