![]() ![]() So, I took personal satisfaction in the launch of our platform, which seemed to change the naysayers’ minds. But we had a lot of naysayers in the early days - people didn’t believe that a cloud-based design tool could (or should) be done. As design grew in importance, we knew how crucial it would be for design tooling to be open and accessible. ![]() Platformįrom Figma’s beginning, we placed our bet on the web. If you didn’t have the time to read all the blog posts and release notes we shared, now’s your chance to play catch up. (For one recent example, check out how Microsoft used our platform to automate developer handoff.) We also raised our $25 million Series B at the start of the year, which fueled our product and business expansion in big ways. People are building their own businesses on top of our API, and massive organizations are adopting Figma across departments and teams. From launching our platform to hosting meetups in 17 countries, we spent the past year connecting with the wider world. In 2018, our work is not just about Figma anymore - it’s about our community. We launched to the public at the end of September in 2016, so that’s our official birthday □. In our now annual tradition, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on where we’ve come and where we’re headed. It’s November, which means Figma is 2-ish years old.
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