Figma updated their Figma Terms of Service on June 13, 2026. Change detected: 1 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 192 sentences after update.
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This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This new provision grants Figma unilateral authority to modify terms with only 30 days notice for 'material' changes (defined at sole discretion), with continued use constituting acceptance.
This new provision places full liability on users for all account activity regardless of whether they actually authorized it, limiting Figma's responsibility for unauthorized access.
This new provision disclaims Figma's responsibility for third-party content and services linked through the platform, limiting liability for user interactions with external services.
The explicit AI/ML usage language in the previous version's provision name was removed in the current version, potentially obscuring or deprioritizing Figma's rights to use user content for AI/machine learning training.
This provision was present in the previous version but is absent from the current version, potentially indicating removed warranty disclaimers or modified service warranty terms.
Previous version had no excerpt provided; current version now includes detailed text showing binding arbitration requirement with small claims court and injunctive relief carve-outs.
Severity reduced from 'high' to 'medium' and provision name changed from 'Broad Content License Including AI/ML Use' to 'Broad Content License Grant'; explicit AI/ML language was removed from the named provision.
Previous version had no excerpt provided; current version now includes detailed text limiting liability to indirect/consequential damages and capping total liability.
Renamed from 'Unilateral Termination and Suspension' to 'Account Suspension and Termination' with now-provided excerpt showing immediate termination without notice.
Previous version had no excerpt provided; current version now includes detailed indemnification language.
Severity reduced from 'medium' to 'low' and previous version had no excerpt provided; current version includes specific California/San Francisco jurisdiction language.
Renamed from 'Age Restriction and COPPA/GDPR Minimum Age' to 'Age Restriction and Minors' with COPPA/GDPR references removed; now includes specific deletion and contact provisions.
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