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The information provided here is for Figma customers and users who have questions about our terms, policies, intellectual property, and compliance.

How does Figma approach the Digital Services Act?

Effective Date

Last updated: May, 2026

Figma is committed to complying with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA). This page outlines Figma’s commitments under the DSA, including transparency reporting, recommender systems, and contact information.

Contact Information

  • Authorities: For questions about Figma’s practices under the DSA, please contact legal@figma.com.
  • Content moderation inquiries: For questions about moderation actions taken by Figma, contact content-reviews@figma.com.
  • Reporting content: To report inappropriate or illegal content, please follow the processes described in Content and account moderation at Figma.
  • Language: To ensure prompt and accurate responses, please submit any communications or notices to Figma in English.

Information on Active Monthly Users in the EU

Under Article 24(2) of the DSA, online platforms must publish information on average monthly active recipients in the EU every six months. This information is used to determine whether a service qualifies as a very large online platform (VLOP), defined as having at least 45 million average monthly active users in the EU.

  • As of May, 2026, Figma calculated the average monthly active recipients of its marketplace service in the EU, in accordance with Recital 77 of the DSA.
  • Our conclusion: Figma’s EU user base is below the 45 million threshold required for VLOP designation.
  • Figma will continue to monitor and publish updates in accordance with Article 24(2).

Figma’s Recommender Systems

Figma uses several practices that may be considered “recommender systems” under the DSA. Below is a summary of factors affecting the way content is ranked, ordered, or suggested across our platform:

Information about the resources or features we’re showing you, including relevance, quality, and popularity.

Your activity on the Figma platform

The way you have used our products, as well as the content and communities that you have engaged with when using the Figma Services, including:

  • Content creation dates;
  • Which products you’ve used;
  • Most recent in-product activities (for example, our in-product Quick Actions menu will surface your most recent actions);
  • Past collaboration with users (@mentions suggestions);
  • Recent file or functionality usage (for example, View Files can be sorted by recency, recent widgets are displayed on the widgets shelf, recent plugins and assets are displayed); and
  • Product, file or component usage on your team or within your org (for example, file review suggestions are ordered by importance of activity within the file).

Your account information

You may receive specific in-product modals or suggestions based on the length of time you have had your account, your location, your account plan, seat, or the job title you entered when creating your account. For example, we show upsell modals based on related user behaviors when you do something that would hit a paywall, and we show educational modals when you do something related to a new feature or use case (whether a new feature gets an education modal is determined in Figma’s discretion based on the importance and expected use of the feature, along with its complexity).

Digital Services Act Transparency Report

Reporting Period: February 17, 2025 – February 16, 2026

For details about Figma’s content moderation practices, see Content and account moderation at Figma.