
"We don't see it as a tool that replaces our talent, but rather how can we augment the team that we already have,"
"So we will continue to hire, but we will be able to complement that with efficiency gained by some of the tools out there as well."
Figma emphasizes that AI should complement, not replace, employees and will continue hiring while using AI tools to augment team efficiency. Figma reached $303.8 million in fourth-quarter revenue, a 40% year-over-year increase that topped Wall Street's $293.15 million expectation. The company projects $315–$317 million in revenue for the first quarter of 2026, implying roughly 38% year-over-year growth. Shares rose more than 16% in after-hours trading and remained up almost 8% by midday Thursday. The results come amid broader tech-industry caution about AI's impact on workforces.
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