79 Total
31 High severity
47 Medium severity
1 Low severity
Summary

This is Figma's Terms of Service for customers on Starter and Professional plans, covering use of Figma's websites, design platform, and documentation. The agreement authorizes Figma to collect Usage Data including technical logs, metadata, telemetry data, and usage information about Customer Content in de-identified and aggregated form, and to retain and use that data after the subscription ends. Subscription fees are non-refundable, automatically renew at the then-current rate and seat quantity, and Figma reserves the right to change pricing with changes taking effect at the next renewal unless the customer terminates within 30 days of modification notice.

Technical / Legal Breakdown

These Terms of Service, effective March 11, 2026, govern access to Figma's websites, Starter and Professional plan offerings, and published documentation, establishing a contractual relationship between Figma, Inc. and individual or entity customers. The agreement states that Customer authorizes Figma and its service providers to use Customer Content solely for providing the Services, and separately grants Figma the right to collect, retain, and use de-identified and aggregated Usage Data (including technical logs, metadata, telemetry data, and usage information) during and after the subscription term to maintain and improve Figma's products. The arbitration clause requires individual binding arbitration for most disputes, with a 30-day opt-out window from first acceptance, a mandatory 60-day pre-arbitration notice period, and a class action waiver that applies regardless of whether a customer opts out of arbitration; the liability cap is set at the greater of $100 or 12 months of subscription fees paid. The terms engage GDPR and CCPA frameworks through incorporation of the Data Processing Addendum and Privacy Policy by reference, and include export control compliance obligations under U.S. Export Administration Regulations and OFAC, with account suspension or termination as stated consequences for violations. Compliance teams should note that the arbitration clause delegates threshold arbitrability determinations exclusively to the arbitrator, and that the class action waiver is stated to apply independently of arbitration opt-out, which may warrant evaluation under applicable consumer protection law in certain jurisdictions.

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2 important changes detected

3 versions captured · Last updated: July 2026

What changed Figma updated its Terms of Service footer navigation on July 7, 2026 to add a link to 'Digital Regulation Help Centre' alongside existing links to community resources, privacy materials, and intellectual property guidelines. The change adds a new navigation resource without removing or materially altering existing terms or consumer rights.
Why this matters Figma added a new navigation link in the Terms of Service footer to a 'Digital Regulation Help Centre' resource. This change does not modify any substantive terms, rights, or obligations for users. The addition provides expanded access to guidance on digital regulatory compliance matters.
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What changed Figma updated a single hyperlink reference in their Terms of Service on June 13, 2026. The previous language linked to 'Code of Conduct' while the updated language links to 'Figma Code of Conduct'. This is a minor clarification that makes the referenced document title more explicit and specific.
Why this matters This change is a documentation clarification with no material impact on consumer rights, obligations, or operational terms. The updated language makes the hyperlink reference more explicit by prepending 'Figma' to 'Code of Conduct', but the underlying document being referenced and the terms incorporating it by reference remain unchanged.
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Featured — High severity

Complete Provision Index

Every distinct legal provision identified in this document. Featured provisions appear above with analysis.

79 provisions
12 featured
19 clause types
31 high severity
contract_terms 19
payment_fees 9
arbitration 7
acceptable_use 5
liability_limitation 5
data_usage 4
enforcement_actions 4
intellectual_property 4
account_control 3
export_sanctions 3
legal_jurisdiction 3
refunds 3
data_sharing 2
platform_discretion 2
policy_changes 2
ai_automated 1
data_retention 1
disclosure_requirements 1
indemnification 1

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Mapped Governance Frameworks

CFAA
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DMCA
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DSA
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FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
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Last Captured July 7, 2026 00:31 UTC
Capture Method Automated scheduled archival capture
Document ID CA-D-000543
Version ID CA-V-004555
SHA-256 4106ee3ad0aa07e2637b5162e0bd4edf0940a8905d10a4f235130ed1e05cafcd
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