What is "FIGMA" on my bank statement?

FIGMA is usually a legitimate subscription charge from Figma, the collaborative design software company.

Merchant: Figma | Category: Subscription

What Is This Charge?

A charge from Figma reflects a purchase at Figma, the collaborative design software company founded in 2012. Figma is a digital product company, not a physical retail chain, so it does not have store locations or store counts. The company sells subscription access to design, prototyping, whiteboarding, and collaboration tools used by teams and individual creators. A FIGMA charge is usually tied to a paid plan, a team seat, or an add-on service billed through the Figma platform.

Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?

This charge appears when someone used your card to start or renew a Figma subscription. It can also appear after a free trial ends and converts to a paid plan. A charge may post when a team admin adds seats, upgrades from a free plan, or changes billing frequency from monthly to annual. If the card was saved in a company account, the charge may be for a business design workspace rather than a personal account.

Typical Charge Amounts

Figma charges often start at $0 for a free plan and then move to paid plans that commonly begin around $12 per editor per month for professional use. Team and organization plans can bill at higher rates, and annual invoices can post as larger one-time charges such as $144, $180, $240, or more depending on seat count and plan level. Some card statements also show small authorization holds of $1.00 or $0.00 before the final subscription charge posts. Tax can increase the final amount by a few dollars, depending on the billing address and local rules.

Common Variations

Common descriptor variations include FIGMA*, FIGMA.COM, FIGMA INC, and FIGMA SUBSCRIPTION. Some statements may also show a web-based billing descriptor such as FIGMA*BILLING or FIGMA*PAYMENT. If the merchant processor appends extra text, the charge may include a team name, invoice reference, or partial website domain after the word FIGMA. The exact wording can change based on whether the payment was made on the web, through an invoice, or through an account upgrade.

Is This Charge Legitimate?

A FIGMA charge is usually legitimate if you, your employer, or a teammate created a Figma account and entered the card on file. The fastest way to verify it is to sign in at https://www.figma.com and check the Billing section for active plans, invoices, and recent payment history. You should also search your inbox for Figma receipts and invoice emails, because Figma typically sends billing confirmations to the account owner. If you do not recognize the charge, compare the statement date and amount with the invoice date and the number of paid seats in the account.

How to Dispute or Cancel

1. Sign in to Figma at https://www.figma.com and open Admin or Billing to review the plan, seats, and invoice history. 2. Cancel the subscription from the billing settings if you no longer want the service, and save the cancellation confirmation. 3. Contact Figma support through the Help Center at https://help.figma.com if you need billing help, invoice copies, or account access help. 4. If the charge is unauthorized, call the number on the back of your card and start a bank dispute at the same time, because card issuers often have strict filing deadlines. 5. Keep screenshots, invoice emails, and cancellation records, because those documents help both Figma support and your bank review the claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Figma charge show as FIGMA* or FIGMA.COM?

Figma uses web-based billing descriptors, so the statement may show FIGMA*, FIGMA.COM, or FIGMA INC instead of a simple store name. This usually means the charge came from an online subscription, a team invoice, or a plan renewal processed through Figma’s billing system.

How do I cancel my Figma subscription?

Sign in at https://www.figma.com, open the Billing or Admin area, and turn off renewal for the plan or remove paid seats. Save the cancellation confirmation, because Figma charges can continue until the current billing period ends.

Why is my Figma charge a different amount than expected?

The amount can differ because Figma bills per seat, per plan tier, or on an annual cycle instead of a simple one-time purchase. Taxes, added users, upgrades, and trial conversions can also change the final posted amount from the amount you expected.

Does Figma charge a free trial automatically?

Yes, a free trial can convert to a paid subscription if the account owner does not cancel before the trial ends. The charge usually appears on the same card that was saved for billing, and the first paid invoice may be larger if the plan is billed annually.

Can a company Figma account charge my personal card?

Yes, if your personal card was entered as the payment method for a team workspace or shared company account. Check the invoice owner, seat count, and billing email in Figma, because the charge may belong to a business account even if it appears on your personal statement.

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  • FIGMA*
  • FIGMA.COM
  • FIGMA INC
  • FIGMA SUBSCRIPTION
  • FIGMA*BILLING

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