Who Owns Figma?

Figma is a vector graphics editor and prototyping tool - the first interface design tool with real-time collaboration. It was founded in 2012 by Dylan Field and Evan Wallace. As of October 2019, Figma has raised $83 million in funding from Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, and Slack.

Field and Wallace originally met while studying computer science at Brown University. They later worked together at software startup Cloudera, where they built the company's user interface. In 2012, they left Cloudera to start Figma.

Figma was designed to make it easy for teams to create beautiful designs together. The app is based on the idea of the "single source of truth" - that is, there should only be one copy of a design that everyone can access and edit. This makes collaboration much easier, as everyone is always working on the latest version of a design.

Figma is free to use for individuals and small teams. Larger teams can sign up for a paid subscription, which gives them access to additional features such as version control and private projects.

Who owns Figma? As of October 2019, Figma has raised $83 million in funding from Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, and Slack. Field and Wallace originally met while studying computer science at Brown University.They later worked together at software startup Cloudera, where they built the company's user interface.

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