
Mark your calendar
Figma just put a pin in the calendar: first-quarter 2026 results land after the U.S. market close on Thursday, May 14, with a conference call at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET.
For investors, earnings dates are basically the financial world’s version of a dentist appointment: you know something important is coming, and you’d rather not be surprised. This one matters because Figma has been under the microscope as a freshly public company, and every update helps answer the same question — is the growth engine still firing, or is the post-IPO glow starting to fade?
What to listen for
The company said it’ll discuss both results and guidance on the call, which is where the real action usually lives. A solid print could keep the “premium software” narrative intact, while any wobble on revenue growth or forward guidance could make traders a lot less chill.
Big picture
This isn’t a flashy product launch or a dramatic deal, but it is a date that can move the stock. Earnings season is when the market stops daydreaming and starts grading homework.
