Figma and Motiff settle intellectual property lawsuits globally

August 13, 2025 3:24 AM EDT

Figma and Motiff have reached a settlement agreement to resolve their intellectual property disputes in the U.S. and Singapore, according to a press release statement.

Figma filed lawsuits against Motiff and its affiliates in September 2024, alleging breach of contract and copyright infringement in the U.S., and copyright and trademark infringement in Singapore. Both companies have agreed to settle the litigation.

Under the settlement terms, Motiff will discontinue sales of its current Motiff Editor Tool globally, except in mainland China where it may continue selling the product for one year while reengineering and redesigning it. Motiff will not sell future products derived from the current editor tool outside of mainland China.

Motiff has also agreed to reimburse Figma's legal expenses as part of the settlement.

"Figma is singularly focused on building the best possible product for our users. We welcome fair competition and strongly believe that no one should be allowed to copy our or others' IP to gain an advantage," a Figma spokesperson said.

A Motiff spokesperson stated the company is "pleased to have reached a compromise global settlement with Figma that will allow us to focus our efforts on Motiff's AI 2.0 product."

The settlement agreement became effective on July 23, 2025.



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