Figma Services
Professional Figma solutions tailored to your industry. From setup to optimization, we help you get the most from Figma.
What is Figma?
Browser-based collaborative design tool for creating user interfaces, prototypes, and design systems with real-time multiplayer editing.
Figma is a browser-based collaborative design platform that has fundamentally changed how product teams create user interfaces, design systems, and interactive prototypes. Unlike traditional desktop design tools, Figma operates entirely in the cloud, enabling real-time multiplayer editing where designers, developers, and stakeholders can work on the same file simultaneously. Its vector editing engine rivals desktop-grade tools while offering unique features like Auto Layout, component variants, and Dev Mode β a dedicated workspace that translates designs into developer-friendly specs with CSS, iOS, and Android code snippets. Figma is the de facto standard for product design at startups and enterprises alike, powering design workflows at companies such as Microsoft, Airbnb, and Spotify. Following the abandoned Adobe acquisition in late 2023, Figma has doubled down on AI-powered features like First Draft and a renewed focus on developer handoff, solidifying its position as the most widely adopted UI design tool in the world.
Pricing Overview
Figma offers a generous free Starter plan with up to 3 Figma design files and unlimited personal drafts, ideal for individuals and small projects. The Professional plan costs $15 per editor per month (billed annually) and unlocks unlimited files, shared libraries, and branching. The Organization plan at $45 per editor per month adds design system analytics, centralized administration, and SSO. Enterprise pricing starts at $75 per editor per month with advanced security controls, dedicated support, and private plugins. FigJam, the collaborative whiteboard tool, is included in all plans.
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Key Features
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Figma Pros & Cons
Pros
- Real-time multiplayer collaboration eliminates version-control headaches and speeds up feedback loops
- Browser-based architecture means zero installs, instant updates, and cross-platform availability on any OS
- Dev Mode provides developers with accurate measurements, component properties, and production-ready code snippets
- Component variants and Auto Layout enable scalable, maintainable design systems out of the box
- Extensive plugin ecosystem with over 2,000 community plugins for accessibility, content generation, and more
Cons
- Performance can degrade on very large files with hundreds of frames and complex vector paths
- Offline support is limited β a stable internet connection is essentially required for productive work
- Advanced prototyping and animation capabilities still lag behind dedicated tools like Principle or ProtoPie
- Free plan restrictions on shared projects make it impractical for teams beyond the earliest stage
- Font management requires the Figma desktop app or a font installer agent for local fonts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Figma really free for individual designers?
Yes. The free Starter plan allows up to 3 Figma design files and 3 FigJam boards with full editing capabilities. You can create unlimited files in your personal Drafts folder. For most freelancers and students, the free tier is sufficient to build a portfolio and work on client projects one at a time.
How does Figma compare to Sketch for Mac users?
Figma offers similar vector editing and component features but adds real-time collaboration, cross-platform support, and a more active plugin community. Sketch remains macOS-only with a native app, which some designers prefer for raw performance. However, Figma's browser-based approach and developer handoff tools have made it the industry default for product teams.
Can Figma be used for print design or illustration?
Figma is optimised for screen-based UI and UX design rather than print production. While you can create vector illustrations and export high-resolution assets, it lacks CMYK colour management, bleed settings, and prepress features found in Adobe Illustrator or InDesign. For occasional print tasks like posters or social graphics, Figma works fine, but dedicated print tools are better for professional output.
What is Dev Mode and is it worth the cost?
Dev Mode is a specialised view within Figma that lets developers inspect designs, copy CSS or Swift code, and see component properties without cluttering the design canvas. It is included in Professional plans and above. For teams with dedicated front-end developers, Dev Mode significantly reduces back-and-forth between design and engineering.
How does Figma handle version history?
Figma automatically saves a version history for every file. On paid plans, version history is retained for up to a year, and you can name specific versions for easy reference. The free plan keeps 30 days of version history. You can also use branching on the Organization plan and above to create parallel design explorations without affecting the main file.
Is Figma suitable for enterprise-scale design systems?
Absolutely. Figma's component variants, shared libraries, and design tokens make it a strong foundation for enterprise design systems. The Organization and Enterprise plans add library analytics to track adoption, centralised admin controls, and SSO integration. Companies like Salesforce and Atlassian manage extensive design systems with thousands of components entirely in Figma.