If a child under the relevant age limit creates a Figma account, Figma claims it will delete the data upon discovery — but the policy relies on self-reported age rather than active verification, which may not prevent underage account creation.
Figma collects a wide range of personal and behavioral data including account information, design file content, usage patterns, device identifiers, and communications, and shares this with advertising partners, analytics providers, and potential business acquirers. A particularly significant impact is Figma's ability to use content you upload — including design files — to develop and improve AI and machine learning features, which may affect users who store proprietary or sensitive creative work on the platform. You can request deletion of your personal data, object to certain processing, or download your data by contacting Figma at privacy@figma.com or through your account settings.