Figma FIG is benefiting from strong demand for its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which has emerged as a key driver of growth for the company. The MCP server facilitates seamless integration between design and development workflows, enabling users to transition effortlessly between code and design environments.
The demand for MCP server capabilities is driving Figma’s partnerships with leading AI companies like Anthropic and GitHub. These collaborations are helping Figma expand its reach and enhance its platform’s functionality, particularly in AI-assisted workflows. The ability to integrate with tools like Claude Code and GitHub’s MCP Registry further solidifies Figma’s position as a leader in the design and product development space.
The company’s expanding portfolio has been noteworthy. In February 2026, Figma announced that users can now generate Figma Design files from Codex using the Figma MCP server. The Codex desktop application is purpose-built for agentic coding. The Figma MCP server can capture information from Figma Design, Figma Make and FigJam files and pass it to Codex as part of the building process.
Further expanding its portfolio, Figma recently introduced its MCP server. This allows AI agents to create and modify designs directly within Figma. They use structured “skills” that include design systems, workflows and conventions to produce more consistent outputs that align with the brand.
The company’s increased adoption of AI features is expected to drive FIG’s top-line growth. Figma expects its first-quarter 2026 revenues to be between $315 million and $317 million, implying year-over-year growth of 38%.
