First-quarter revenue grew 46% to $333.4 million, and the company raised its full-year outlook by $55 million on AI monetization
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First-quarter revenue grew 46% to $333.4 million, and the company raised its full-year outlook by $55 million on AI monetization
Figma (NYSE: FIG) has had one of the wildest post-IPO rides in recent memory. After debuting at $33 in July 2025, the stock soared to nearly $143 before crashing to around $20. That’s an 88% collapse from peak levels, despite the business itself continuing to grow rapidly.
Figma (NYSE:FIG) reported accelerating revenue growth in its fiscal first quarter of 2026, with management pointing to stronger seat expansion, enterprise adoption and early monetization of artificial intelligence features as key drivers. Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Dylan Field said the
Figma Inc (FIG) reports robust revenue growth and increased AI feature adoption, while navigating competitive pressures and evolving market dynamics.
Figma, Inc. (FIG) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +66.67% and +5.48%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Figma stock rises following first-quarter earnings with the design software developer hiking full-year guidance even as AI worries persist.
FIG heads into Q1 earnings results with strong AI product traction, rising enterprise adoption and expanding international revenue growth.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.

The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.

The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.