Figma Inc. is facing a class-action lawsuit filed on Friday, November 21, 2025, which alleges the company used proprietary data from its users to train its generative artificial intelligence models without obtaining consent. The complaint, filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, argues that Figma's actions contradict its previous promises to not use customer data for its own purposes, including AI training. The lawsuit was initiated by startup founder Raza Khan, who is seeking to represent a class of Figma subscribers who believe their intellectual property was misused by the software company. This legal challenge raises significant questions about data privacy and the use of customer information in the development of AI technologies, potentially impacting Figma's relationship with its user base.
Figma Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over AI Training Data
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