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Figma Config 2026: What SaaS Teams Should Watch

Written by
Pravin Kumar
Published on
Jun 1, 2026

When and where is Config 2026?

Figma Config 2026 runs June 23 to 25 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, with more than 75 speakers and over 8,000 attendees expected. In-person tickets have sold out. It is Figma's flagship conference, and it is where the company typically previews its newest design and AI features for the year ahead.

What will Figma likely announce?

Figma has not confirmed its agenda, so this is informed expectation, not fact. Given its recent direction, expect a focus on AI features across Figma Make, Weave, and Buzz, plus deeper design-to-code workflows. Treat any specific prediction cautiously until the keynote. What is certain is that AI will sit at the center of the announcements.

Why does Config matter for SaaS teams?

Because Figma is where most SaaS product and marketing design begins, and Config sets the direction for the year. New features previewed there shape how your designers and developers work next. For a SaaS team, watching Config is how you see which design-to-code and AI workflows are about to become standard practice.

How strong is Figma's business right now?

Strong, based on its latest results. For the first quarter of fiscal 2026, reported May 14, Figma posted revenue of $333.4 million, up 46% year over year, with net dollar retention of 139%, its highest in over two years. Those numbers point to a company expanding fast and keeping the customers it wins.

Where does AI fit in Figma's roadmap?

At the core. Figma began monetizing AI credits in March, and its earnings commentary tied growth to AI adoption across its products. The company is weaving AI into design, code, and content tools rather than bolting it on. Expect Config to extend that theme, showing AI as central to how Figma sees design evolving.

Which products are driving growth?

Figma reported paid customers grew 54% year over year to roughly 690,000, and customers spending over $100,000 in annual recurring revenue grew 48%. Newer products like Make, Weave, and Buzz are broadening its surface beyond core design. That mix of more customers and bigger accounts is what lifted its full-year guidance.

Should design teams attend virtually?

If you cannot get an in-person seat, yes. With physical tickets sold out, the virtual option lets your team catch keynotes and sessions that signal where design tooling is heading. Even watching the recordings afterward is worthwhile, since the announcements often change how teams plan their design and build workflows for the rest of the year.

Will Config change design-to-code workflows?

Quite possibly. Figma has been pushing design closer to working code, and Config is the likely stage for the next step. If those workflows mature, the handoff from design to a live site gets shorter. That matters for any team that builds in tools like Webflow, where clean design-to-build flow saves real time.

Can Figma Make touch a real codebase?

Figma has been moving Make toward generating and editing real code, not just mockups. The exact current capabilities are evolving, so confirm specifics against Figma's own docs. The direction is clear though: Figma wants design output to connect to actual code. Config 2026 is a natural moment to show how far that has progressed.

How should Webflow teams prepare?

Watch what Config signals about design-to-code, then map it to your build process. As Dylan Field put it, when code is a commodity, design is the competitive edge. For a Webflow studio, the takeaway is to sharpen the craft and judgment in your design step, since that is where lasting value increasingly sits.

Following the design-tooling shift? Pair this with my piece on Figma Make editing a real codebase, the Figma design agent beta, and Figma Buzz bulk edit going GA. Let's chat.

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