If you provide Figma with feedback, suggestions, or ideas about their products, Figma can use those ideas freely without paying you or giving you credit.
This analysis describes what Figma's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Any product suggestions or feedback you share with Figma becomes their property to use as they wish, with no obligation to compensate you even if your idea is implemented.
The removal of the Subprocessors list link makes it less convenient for users, particularly enterprise and EU-based customers who rely on this information for data protection compliance, to verify which third parties Figma engages to process their data. While the subprocessor information may still exist on Figma's website, removing the direct link from the Terms of Service reduces accessibility and transparency. Enterprise customers and those subject to GDPR may need to contact Figma directly to access current subprocessor information.
View change record →Figma's ToS grants the company a broad license to use your content to operate and improve their services, limits your ability to sue them in court through mandatory arbitration, and allows them to suspend or terminate your account at their discretion. Users should be aware that by continuing to use Figma, they agree to resolve disputes through binding arbitration and waive class action rights. You can opt out of the arbitration clause by sending written notice to Figma within 30 days of first accepting the Terms.
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The feedback license clause grants Figma a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free license to use any user-submitted feedback or suggestions, which is standard in SaaS agreements but should be disclosed to employees providing feedback on behalf of organizations.
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Any product suggestions or feedback you share with Figma becomes their property to use as they wish, with no obligation to compensate you even if your idea is implemented.
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