William Blair believes Figma’s (FIG) Q2 report contained no big surprises as the company delivered “robust” growth with more monetization opportunities ahead. The firm is confident in the monetization of Figma Make going into 2026, but believes management is taking a conservative approach to its guidance. Blair believes its forward estimates will prove conservative and reiterates an Outperform rating on the shares.
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