How much has Figma raised?
Figma raised roughly $749 million across about seven private rounds before going public in 2025. Its private peak was a $10 billion valuation in 2021; Adobe then agreed to acquire it for about $20 billion in 2022, a deal that regulators forced both sides to abandon in December 2023, leaving Figma independent with a $1 billion break-up fee — and ultimately a public company.
- Total raised
- ~$749M (private)
- Private rounds
- ~7
- Peak private val.
- ~$10B (2021)
- Status
- Public (2025 IPO)
- First raised
- 2013
- Lead backers
- Greylock · Sequoia · a16z
Figma's funding rounds
From a 2013 seed to a $10B private valuation, then the abandoned $20B Adobe acquisition and a 2025 IPO.
- 2013Seed — ~$16M valuation$4M from Index Ventures and angels.
- 2015Series A — ~$77M valuation$14M led by Greylock Partners.
- 2018Series B$25M led by Kleiner Perkins.
- 2019Series C — $440M valuation$40M led by Sequoia, with Coatue and Founders Fund.
- 2020Series D — $2B valuation$50M led by Andreessen Horowitz.
- 2021Series E — $10B valuation$250M, the last private round.
- 2022Adobe agrees to acquire Figma~$20B cash-and-stock deal announced.
- Dec 2023Adobe deal terminatedAbandoned under regulatory pressure; Adobe pays a $1B break-up fee.
- 2024~$416M raiseA tender / secondary round keeps Figma independent.
- 2025IPOFigma goes public.
Sources:Crunchbase — FigmaTechCrunch — Adobe–Figma deal canceled
How much has Figma raised in total?
Across its private life Figma raised about $749 million over roughly seven rounds, from a $4M seed in 2013 to a $250M Series E in 2021 that valued it at $10 billion, plus a further ~$416M in 2024. That capital built a category-defining product before Figma accessed the public markets in its 2025 IPO, which gives it a new, market-determined valuation on top of the private history below.
Who are Figma's investors?
Figma's private backers read as a roll call of top design- and developer-focused funds: Index Ventures (seed), Greylock (Series A), Kleiner Perkins (Series B), Sequoia Capital (Series C), and Andreessen Horowitz (Series D), with Coatue and Founders Fund also participating. Since the 2025 IPO, its register has broadened to public-market institutional investors, but those early funds shaped Figma through its defining decade.
What happened with the Adobe acquisition?
In 2022 Adobe agreed to acquire Figma for about $20 billion — one of the largest software acquisitions ever proposed. Regulators in the EU and UK raised serious competition concerns, and in December 2023 the two companies abandoned the deal, with Adobe paying Figma a $1 billion break-up fee. The collapse left Figma independent and unusually well-capitalized, and underscored just how strategically valuable its position in design had become.
Figma's 2025 IPO and what's next
After the Adobe deal fell through, Figma stayed independent, kept shipping (Dev Mode, FigJam, Figma Slides, and AI features), and completed its IPO in 2025. As a public company, Figma now reports to public-market investors and trades on a market-set valuation, with growth tied to expanding from design into a broader product-development platform.
What does Figma's funding and IPO mean if you sell into them?
As a newly public company, Figma will run a more formal, finance-scrutinized procurement process than a private startup, with clearer budgets but also tighter governance and security review. The Adobe episode and IPO also mean a larger, more mature buying organization. Map the specific function you serve — design, engineering, IT, or security — and expect public-company rigor in the evaluation.
As of June 2026.Sources:Crunchbase — FigmaTechCrunch — Adobe–Figma deal canceled
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