Choosing the right Figma plan is crucial for startups that need fast design cycles and tight budgets. In 2026 Figma offers four main tiers—Starter, Professional, Organization, and Enterprise. This guide compares pricing, core features, and real‑world pros and cons so you can match a plan to your team size, workflow, and product goals.
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Solo founders, early prototypes, or teams still validating product‑market fit.
$12 per editor per month billed monthly, or $9.60 per editor per month with annual billing (20% discount).
Startups with 4‑15 designers, product managers, and developers who need shared components.
$45 per editor per month billed monthly, or $36 per editor per month with annual billing.
Startups 15‑50 members that need compliance, SSO, and detailed usage reporting.
Custom pricing, typically starts around $80 per editor per month for large teams.
Startups that have raised Series B+ and need enterprise‑grade security, compliance, and support.
| Plan | Price (monthly) | Editors | Projects | Version History | SSO | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $0 | 3 | 3 | 30 days | No | Solo founders |
| Professional | $12 (or $9.60 annual) | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | No | 4‑15 designers |
| Organization | $45 (or $36 annual) | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Yes | 15‑50 members |
| Enterprise | Custom (≈$80+) | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Yes | Series B+ firms |
The Figma Professional plan at $12 per editor per month is the lowest‑cost paid tier that includes unlimited projects and version history.
Yes, the free Starter plan allows up to three editors and three projects, which can be enough for early‑stage prototypes, but it lacks advanced permissions and shared libraries.
The Organization tier costs $45 per editor per month and may be overkill for teams under 10 members because many enterprise features are unused.
All paid plans offer a 20% discount when billed annually. For example, Professional drops from $12 to $9.60 per editor per month.
Unlimited version history starts with the Professional plan. The free plan only keeps the last 30 days of changes.
Choosing the right Figma tier depends on team size, security needs, and budget. Start with the free Starter plan if you’re a solo founder. Upgrade to Professional as soon as you need unlimited projects or shared libraries. Move to Organization when you require SSO and audit logs, and consider Enterprise only after you’ve secured Series B funding and need custom contracts and 24/7 support.