10 Total
1 High severity
7 Medium severity
2 Low severity
Summary

This is Figma's Privacy Policy, which explains how Figma collects and uses your personal data when you use its design and collaboration tools, including your account details, files, messages, usage behavior, and device information. The most important thing to know is that Figma may use content you submit through AI-powered features to train or improve its AI models, though professional and organization account holders can opt out of this use through account settings. If you are on a paid or organizational plan and do not want your design content used for AI training, you should review and adjust your AI data settings in your Figma account.

Technical / Legal Breakdown

This document is Figma's Privacy Policy, governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information in connection with Figma's design, collaboration, and AI-assisted services, with legal bases including consent, contract performance, and legitimate interests depending on jurisdiction. The policy states that Figma collects a broad range of data including account information, payment data, device and usage data, location information, and user-generated content, and the terms authorize use of this data for service delivery, analytics, marketing, safety, and to train or improve Figma's AI and machine learning features, subject to certain opt-out rights. A notable provision is the explicit disclosure that content submitted to AI features may be used to improve AI models, with an opt-out available for professional and organizational accounts but requiring affirmative action; the policy also asserts broad discretion to share data with third-party service providers, advertising partners, and corporate affiliates, which is common in the SaaS industry but warrants review given the breadth of design content and business-sensitive materials users may store. The policy engages GDPR and UK GDPR for EU and UK users (with a dedicated legal bases table and Data Protection Officer contact), CCPA and CPRA for California residents (with explicit rights disclosures and a Do Not Sell or Share opt-out), and COPPA for users under 16. Material compliance considerations include ensuring that AI training data use is supported by adequate legal bases under GDPR, that opt-out mechanisms for AI feature training are operationally effective, and that data transfers from the EU and UK to the US are covered by Standard Contractual Clauses or equivalent transfer mechanisms as asserted by the policy.

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Mapped Governance Frameworks

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
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Connecticut Data Privacy Act Amendments
US-CT
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CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
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FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
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GDPR
European Union
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Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
US-IN
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Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
US-KY
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UK GDPR
United Kingdom
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Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Expansion 2026
US
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VPPA
United States Federal
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