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Figma Stock Pops After AI Tools Drive A Bigger 2026 Revenue Forecast
14 May 2026
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Figma Stock Pops After AI Tools Drive A Bigger 2026 Revenue Forecast

San Francisco, May 14, 2026, 14:02 PDT

Figma bumped up its 2026 revenue outlook on Thursday, sending shares higher after hours. The design-software company credited its AI tools for pushing more users into paid tiers and driving heavier engagement among big enterprise clients. Management is now calling for full-year revenue between $1.422 billion and $1.428 billion, a $55 million increase over its previous guidance.

Software stocks are under the microscope right now, with investors debating if AI agents might juice demand for workflow tools—or just make them obsolete. Figma’s earnings beat, Barron’s notes, offered a counter to the replacement narrative, but the stock is still down sharply this year, a long way from its post-IPO high.

Customer data put extra heft behind the quarter, beyond just a single strong print. According to Seeking Alpha, revenue shot up 46% on the back of seat expansion, wider organizational uptake, and the first signs of AI monetization. Net dollar retention came in at 139%. That figure tracks how much revenue the company maintains and grows from its current customer base.

Figma is looking for second-quarter revenue between $348 million and $350 million. That’s well ahead of the roughly $330 million analysts were projecting for the June quarter, according to Bloomberg, marking a clear beat rather than a marginal bump.

Figma’s first-quarter revenue hit $333.4 million for the period ended March 31, up from $228.2 million in the same stretch last year. On a net basis, the company logged a loss of $142.4 million according to standard accounting. Adjusted net income, which excludes certain costs, landed at $56.5 million.

AI’s narrative is shifting—from the product itself to how companies are charging for it. On March 18, Figma started capping AI credit usage; these credits cover things like the Figma Make feature. According to the company, upwards of 75% of Org and Enterprise customers who’d gone over their limits kept using credits in April, and over 95% stayed active.

Chief Executive Dylan Field pitched the quarter as evidence that design work holds its ground, even as coding becomes less costly. “When code is a commodity, design is the competitive edge,” he said. Chief Financial Officer Praveer Melwani pointed to “stronger than expected seat expansion” and early traction from AI monetization as the key drivers behind the outperformance. Q4 Investor Relations

This isn’t a hypothetical threat: Anthropic rolled out Claude Design back in April—a research-preview tool built to handle everything from prototypes and slides to broader visual projects. Users can export to Canva, PDF, PPTX, and HTML. That forces Figma to not only chase fresh AI-driven growth, but also shore up its defenses.

Still, risks are stacking up. In SEC filings, Figma flagged that customers might demand full AI features as part of standard subscriptions. The company also pointed out that AI-related expenses and user habits could prove unpredictable, and warned that advances in AI might shrink the pool of designers, developers, and other collaborators actually needing platform seats.

Right now, Figma’s delivered what investors were after—proof that AI is pushing revenue higher even before it starts biting into the traditional setup. Whether that still looks true for a whole quarter once credit limits are in place? June will provide the answer.

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  • Cisco Systems Surges 13% on Strong Q3 Earnings and Raised Guidance Amid AI Demand
    May 14, 2026, 5:50 PM EDT. Cisco Systems shares jumped 13.41% to $115.53 on heavy volume after reporting blowout fiscal Q3 results and raising guidance. The tech giant highlighted a surge in AI-driven orders, totaling $5.3 billion year-to-date, underpinning strong demand for AI infrastructure. Networking peer Arista Networks also rose 5.04%, reflecting optimism in AI and data center spending. Cisco's management is restructuring, cutting 4,000 jobs to focus more on high-growth areas like AI. The stock has surged 40% in the past month on these developments. Major U.S. indexes also advanced, with the S&P 500 up 0.77% and Nasdaq Composite rising 0.88%, showing broad tech sector strength.

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