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Is it legal to use the community edition of figma for an open source project?


miwied

I am currenty working on an embedded project an want to use figma for the UI.
The project will be open source and I want to provide all pages of the application as jpg images for free, can i do that, is that legal?
Unfortunately I can’t find anything in the license agreements about this myself.

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miwied
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  • May 17, 2022

with the “community edition” I mean either the starter or the educational version.


ntfromchicago

I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.

You should probably review Figma’s Terms of Service https://www.figma.com/tos/ if you are worried about this.

In general, if you export JPEG images from any design tool, and you own the copyright to the content/images/design within those images, you can definitely open source those JPEGs.


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