This hackathons is only open to students. Double check the event page for more information as this may mean only those from a particular university/country are eligible.
Welcome to FigBuild 2026! FigBuild is Figma for Edu’s annual student design competition, where university students build and submit an original project using Figma over the course of a weekend for a chance to win big prizes. FigBuild brings together students from the United States, Canada, India, and Australia to build thoughtful, well-crafted user experiences. The goal is not just to move fast, but to design with intention, iterate beyond the first draft, and clearly communicate your thinking. This event exists to support the next generation of designers, makers, developers, and product builders. In the days leading up to the competition, free virtual workshops and panels are open to all university students to help you strengthen your skills and prepare for the competition. This year, teams will compete for $30,000 total in cash prizes, including a $10,000 grand prize. If you are ready to design, learn and build your best ideas, you are in the right place. Pre-Competition Workshops & Panels In addition to the design challenge itself, we’ve also put together a week of events to help you upskill and get inspired. These events are open to all university students and occur from 9-10 PM EST / 6-7 PM PT each day. More information about each session can be found on https://figbuild2026.figma.site/ Competition Timeline Prompt Announcement Friday, March 6 @ 12 PM EST / 9 AM PST Build Weekend Friday, March 6 – Monday, March 9 Submissions Due Monday, March 9 @ 11 PM EST / 8 PM PST Judging Period Tuesday, March 10 – Sunday, March 15 Closing Livestream & Winners Announced Monday, March 16 @ 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST Getting Started Before the prompt releases on Friday, March 6th, be sure to: Join the event Slack workspace Signup for a Figma account using your school-issued email Complete your Figma EDU verification Signup for pre-competition workshops/panels Start forming your team of 2-4 students.