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Figma (FIG) Stock Today: Q3 2025 Earnings Beat, Raised Guidance, and What to Watch — November 5, 2025

Meta description (SEO): Figma (NYSE: FIG) reported Q3 2025 results, raised full‑year guidance, and outlined AI product momentum. Here’s today’s share price, key numbers, catalysts, and risks investors are watching.


At a glance

  • Today’s headline: Figma topped Q3 expectations and raised full‑year revenue guidance to $1.044–$1.046 billion, as AI features and new products drive adoption. [1]
  • Share price today:FIG closed around $44.01, then ticked higher after hours. (All quotes delayed.) [2]
  • Momentum driver: Management flagged strong uptake of Figma Make (AI prototyping); about 30% of $100K+ ARR customers used it weekly by September’s end. [3]
  • Context: Since the July IPO, shares remain well below their first‑day peak; the 52‑week range is ~$43.9–$142.9. [4]
  • Near‑term watch item: A lock‑up release hits at the open on Friday, Nov. 7, which can add supply and volatility. [5]

Figma stock price today (NYSE: FIG)

Figma shares ended today near $44.01 (-3.9%) and were modestly higher in the post‑market, as investors absorbed the earnings and fresh outlook. For context, the stock’s 52‑week high is $142.92; at today’s close FIG trades roughly ~69% below that peak. [6]

Note: Intraday and post‑market figures are delayed and may differ from your broker’s real‑time quotes.


What Figma reported for Q3 2025

Figma’s best quarter in company history featured double‑digit growth and a beat on key metrics:

  • Revenue:$274.2 million, +38% y/y (above prior guidance). [7]
  • Non‑GAAP EPS:$0.10 (diluted); non‑GAAP operating margin 12%. [8]
  • GAAP results:Net loss ~$1.1B, driven by a one‑time $975.7M stock‑based comp expense connected to the IPO. [9]
  • Cash & investments:~$1.6B as of Sept. 30, 2025. [10]

Guidance raised:

  • Q4 revenue:$292–$294M (above LSEG consensus cited in coverage). [11]
  • FY25 revenue:$1.044–$1.046B; non‑GAAP operating income:$112–$117M. [12]

Earnings call: Today at 5:00 p.m. ET (2:00 p.m. PT); webcast and replay on the IR site. [13]


Why the outlook matters for FIG

Demand & product mix. Management cited strong uptake of AI‑powered workflow tools. The company said Figma Make—which converts prompts into interactive prototypes—saw weekly usage by ~30% of customers spending over $100K in ARR by the end of September. That adoption underpins the raised outlook for Q4 and the year. [14]

Ecosystem expansion. In recent days Figma acquired Weavy (now Figma Weave) to bring AI‑native image, video, animation, motion design and VFX creation into the platform’s open canvas. Management also highlighted a Figma App for ChatGPT that lets users generate diagrams and flows from a conversation, then continue refining inside Figma. These updates broaden the suite that enterprises buy—an incremental tailwind for multi‑product expansion. [15]


Market reaction & key stats investors are watching

  • Beat and raise: Reuters noted the company lifted FY revenue guidance and beat Q3 revenue estimates; guidance for Q4 also topped the Street. [16]
  • Profitability optics: The headline GAAP net loss stems largely from one‑time IPO‑related SBC; on a non‑GAAP basis Figma delivered positive EPS and operating margin. [17]
  • Stock performance since IPO: Reuters points out shares have fallen more than 60% since the July listing despite operational progress—underscoring the gap between early IPO exuberance and today’s valuation. [18]
  • Range check: With a 52‑week range of ~$43.9–$142.9, traders are focused on whether today’s results help FIG hold above the recent lows ahead of Friday’s lock‑up release. [19]

Near‑term catalysts and risks

1) Lock‑up expiration (Nov. 7). Figma disclosed that certain IPO lock‑up and market standoff agreements terminate at Friday’s open. Early employees and investors gaining the ability to sell can create short‑term supply and volatility. [20]

2) AI roadmap execution. The Weavy/Weave acquisition and Figma Make adoption are core to the growth story. Watch for monetization levers, seat expansion in large accounts, and attach rates across Figma’s suite. [21]

3) Competitive backdrop. Adobe remains the heavyweight in creative software. The previously proposed Adobe‑Figma merger was terminated in December 2023 amid antitrust concerns, keeping Figma independent—and squarely in competition. [22]


The bottom line

Figma’s “beat and raise” quarter, growing AI usage, and a broader product slate are constructive for the long‑term thesis. In the near term, Friday’s lock‑up is the swing factor for FIG price action. If management’s call (5 p.m. ET) adds color on enterprise AI adoption and multi‑product expansion, bulls may look past the one‑time GAAP loss and focus on the improving non‑GAAP profitability and FY guidance. [23]


Sources & further reading (today)

  • Press release: “Figma Announces Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results” (key metrics, guidance, product updates). [24]
  • News coverage: Reuters—“Figma raises annual revenue forecast on strong design software demand” (street context, usage data). [25]
  • Figma IR note: “To Announce Q3 2025 Results… / Lock‑up termination on Nov. 7.” [26]
  • Product expansion: Figma blog—“Introducing Figma Weave (Weavy acquisition).” [27]
  • Price references: Seeking Alpha (closing & after‑hours snapshot) and MarketWatch (52‑week range). [28]

This article is for information only and not investment advice. Always do your own research and consider your risk tolerance before trading.

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