Figma has become the go-to design tool for teams worldwide, but understanding its pricing can be confusing — especially with per-editor billing. In this guide, we break down every Figma plan so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Figma Pricing Overview (2026)
| Plan | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Free (Starter) | $0 | Individual designers and students |
| Professional | $15/editor/mo | Professional designers and small teams |
| Organization | $45/editor/mo | Design teams needing advanced management |
| Enterprise | $75/editor/mo | Large organizations with security needs |
All paid plans are billed annually. Figma uses per-editor pricing, meaning viewers are always free.
Free (Starter) Plan
Figma’s free plan is solid for individuals:
- 3 Figma design files and 3 FigJam files
- Unlimited personal drafts
- Plugins and templates access
- Mobile app access
- 1 team project
The main limitation is the 3-file cap on team projects. For students and solo designers exploring the platform, it’s a great starting point. Figma also offers free Education plans for verified students and educators.
Professional Plan ($15/editor/month)
This is the most popular tier and unlocks the full Figma experience:
- Unlimited Figma and FigJam files
- Unlimited projects
- Shared and private projects
- Team libraries for components and styles
- Branching and merging
- Dev Mode for developer handoff
- Audio conversations
At $15/editor/month, Figma Professional competes directly with Adobe XD and Sketch. The key advantage is real-time collaboration — multiple designers can work on the same file simultaneously.
Organization Plan ($45/editor/month)
Built for scaling design teams, this plan adds:
- Design system analytics
- Centralized file management
- Org-wide libraries
- SSO (SAML) integration
- Private plugins
- Branching with advanced permissions
- Dedicated Customer Success Manager
If you’re running a design system across multiple teams, the Organization plan pays for itself through consistency and efficiency. The design system analytics alone help you track component adoption across your org.
Enterprise Plan ($75/editor/month)
For companies with strict compliance needs:
- Advanced admin and security controls
- Role-based access control
- Idle session timeout
- Network access controls
- Dedicated infrastructure options
- Guest access management
- SCIM provisioning
Enterprise pricing requires annual commitment and typically involves negotiation for larger teams.
Figma AI Add-on
Figma has rolled out AI features in 2026, including:
- AI-powered auto layout suggestions
- Text generation for mockups
- Design search using natural language
AI features are included in Professional and above plans at no extra cost as of 2026.
Who Should Choose Which Plan?
- Freelance designer: Free plan works for small projects, but you’ll want Professional for client work
- Small design team (2-5): Professional is the sweet spot
- Growing company (10+): Organization for design system governance
- Enterprise (50+): Enterprise for security and compliance
How Does Figma Compare on Price?
| Tool | Free Plan | Paid Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| Figma | Yes (3 files) | $15/editor/mo |
| Canva | Yes | $12.99/user/mo |
| Adobe XD | No | $22.99/mo |
| Sketch | No | $10/editor/mo |
Figma’s per-editor model means viewers cost nothing, which can significantly reduce your total bill compared to per-seat pricing.
Verdict
Figma’s pricing is competitive for what you get. The free plan is enough for students and hobbyists, Professional is the clear choice for working designers, and Organization/Enterprise tiers offer the governance features large teams need.
For teams already using other project management tools, check out our best collaboration tools for remote teams to see how Figma fits into your stack.