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Figma’s 33-year-old cofounder is a former LinkedIn intern who launched the $68 billion Wall Street darling with $100k from Peter Thiel
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Figma在首次公开募股(IPO)当日股价飙升250%,成为有史以来规模最大的科技公司IPO首日涨幅,并迅速将公司估值推至近680亿美元,远超两年前Adobe提出的200亿美元收购要约。这家估值数十亿美元的公司,由年仅33岁的CEO Dylan Field与联合创始人Evan Wallace共同创立。Figma的成功源于对浏览器新技术的探索和对创意设计民主化的追求。Field自幼展现出色的技术天赋,并在早期职业生涯中通过在LinkedIn和Flipboard的实习获得了宝贵的经验和早期投资,最终实现了个人财富的飞跃。尽管Adobe的收购案因监管问题未能成功,但Figma凭借持续的营收增长和庞大的用户基础,在资本市场证明了其价值。

🚀 Figma上市首日股价飙升250%,成为科技IPO市场的领头羊,公司估值飙升至近680亿美元,远超此前Adobe的收购意向,彰显其强大的市场价值和增长潜力。

💡 Figma由年仅33岁的CEO Dylan Field与联合创始人Evan Wallace创立,其核心理念在于利用新技术民主化创意设计,让更多人能够便捷地进行UI/UX设计。

📈 Field在创立Figma前,凭借出色的技术才能和在微软、LinkedIn、Flipboard等公司的实习经历,获得了早期投资者的青睐,并逐步积累了创业的资本和经验。

🌐 Figma的成功并非一蹴而就,经历了多年的精心规划和技术打磨,才推出了被誉为“设计师的Google Docs”的在线设计工具,并在疫情期间获得了爆发式增长。

🚫 尽管Adobe曾计划以200亿美元收购Figma,但由于监管障碍未能实现,但Figma在此过程中获得了10亿美元的分手费,并继续保持强劲的增长势头,2025年营收预计达到7.49亿美元,用户数达到1300万。

Figma’s stock surged 250% on its debut, making it the largest first-day pop for a billion-dollar tech IPO and cementing its status as a bellwether for a resurgent tech IPO market. Demand was so intense that many hopeful investors received only a handful of shares, while trading was temporarily halted due to volatility.

Closing at $115.50, the IPO instantly catapulted Figma’s valuation to nearly $68 billion—more than triple Adobe’s failed $20 billion acquisition offer for the company just two years ago. 

The multibillion-dollar company, however, began with an idea thought up by Field and cofounder Evan Wallace, who was a Brown teaching assistant at the time. The duo explored the potential of new browser technologies and began brainstorming ways to democratize creative design through software. But it wasn’t until 2012, when Field was awarded the prestigious Thiel Fellowship, a $100,000 grant for young entrepreneurs willing to leave college that he and Wallace dove headfirst into what became Figma, the popular web-based design tool used for user interface and user experience design.

Field, now 33, was always a high achiever, especially with technology. At age three, he taught himself to use his family computer, and his interest in robotics began early in childhood. In the early 1990s, Field also worked as a child actor, starring in several commercials, including one for Windows XP. But ultimately his academic successes landed him at the Rhode Island Ivy League school and several competitive tech internships.

The Penngrove, Calif., native held several part-time gigs while studying at Brown, including a nine-month stint as a research assistant at Microsoft, a four-month data analytics internship at LinkedIn, and two internships at aggregation software company Flipboard—first as a software engineering intern and then a product design intern. His second Flipboard stint was part of the Kleiner Perkins Fellows Program, a highly competitive program that places selected students with companies in the Kleiner Perkins portfolio.

It was through his LinkedIn and Flipboard jobs that Field secured seed investments for his entrepreneurial ventures and eventually propelled himself to billionaire status by 33 years-old. Both his LinkedIn manager Peter Skomoroch and Danny Rimer, a general partner at Index Ventures who recognized Field’s potential during a Flipboard board presentation, helped the young founder finance his start. 

“Here was this 19-year-old, who had a lot of clarity about what he wanted to do—democratize the world of design, and provide tools to everyone,” Rimer told Fortune in 2023. “He had this ambition of dropping out of university to go after this crazy idea, where it’s clear that he’s not going to be able to come up with a product for over two years. In the world of move-fast-break-things, here were two folks [Field and Wallace] who were saying, ‘We’re not going to have anything for two years, so we hope you’re comfortable with that.’”

Other early Figma investors included Phoenix Court and Greylock Partners.

Index Ventures ultimately led Figma’s 2013 seed round with a $1.7 million investment. And in the following 12 years, the fund reportedly invested $86.5 million in the company.

Much like Rimer predicted, it took Field and Wallace until September 2016 to launch the product publicly, after years of meticulous planning to create the so-called Google Docs for graphic designers. By 2018, the company was valued at $115 million, a figure that skyrocketed during the pandemic. In June 2021, Figma’s valuation was $10 billion. That same year, Wallace left the company. 

In September 2022, Adobe announced plans to acquire Figma for $20 billion, a deal which would have made Field—then just 30 years old—a billionaire several times over. But regulatory roadblocks killed the deal in 2023, and as part of the cancellation, Adobe paid Figma a $1 billion breakup fee.

Figma and Field soldiered on, despite the failed acquisition. The company’s 2024 revenue reached $749 million, up 48% from 2023. And in the first quarter of 2025, revenue grew 46% year over year. Figma, as of early 2025, has 13 million monthly active users, and 95% of Fortune 500 companies use the software.

Now, as Figma closes its first, astonishing chapter as a public company, Field shows no sign of slowing down. “We know this is just the start,” Field wrote in a statement after ringing the opening bell. “This is a vision that will play out over many decades and I believe Figma’s most innovative days are ahead.”

Figma declined a Fortune request for comment.

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