Figma raises $200M Series F to build offline collaboration and design OS features

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Figma raises $200M Series F to build offline collaboration and design OS features

Figma announced a $200 million Series F today, led by existing backers with participation from strategic cloud and enterprise investors. The company says proceeds will be targeted at expanding offline editing, low-latency local sync, and building a cross-app design OS layer that standardizes components and tokens across design and engineering tools.

Key product priorities include a robust local conflict-resolution engine, versioning that works with intermittent connectivity, and granular access controls for organizational component libraries. Figma emphasized demand from enterprise customers that want cloud management but require reliable offline support for hybrid and secure environments.

The round also funds ecosystem expansion, with new APIs and a developer marketplace aimed at third-party plugins and integrations. Figma frames the investment as part of a push to be the system-of-record for design assets in large organizations.