Corma directly integrates with Figma for automated software access management, user provisioning, and Identity Access Management (IAM) as a service
Figma is a cloud-based design and collaboration platform used by product teams, designers, and developers to create user interfaces, prototypes, and design systems. It enables real-time collaboration, allowing multiple stakeholders to work simultaneously on design files, comment, and iterate without version conflicts.
As organizations scale product development, Figma becomes a central workspace for design systems, branding assets, and product UI workflows. This makes access governance critical to ensure only the right users can view, edit, or manage sensitive design assets.
Manual user provisioning slows down onboarding
Without automation, IT or design operations teams must manually invite users and assign roles, creating delays for new hires and external collaborators.
Design assets exposed to the wrong users
When access is not centrally governed, users may retain edit or view permissions to files they no longer need, increasing the risk of unintended exposure of product designs.
Offboarding gaps leave lingering access
Employees or contractors who leave the organization may still retain access to shared design systems, libraries, and prototype files if deactivation is not automated.
Inconsistent permission structures across teams
Different teams often manage Figma access independently, leading to inconsistent role assignments and over-permissioned users.
Limited visibility into active usage and licenses
Organizations often struggle to identify inactive users or unused paid seats, resulting in unnecessary licensing costs.
Automated onboarding with correct permissions from day one
Corma provisions Figma accounts automatically based on HR and identity provider data, ensuring users get the right level of access immediately.
Instant offboarding and access revocation
When an employee or contractor leaves, Corma automatically removes their access to all Figma teams, projects, and design systems.
Role-based access alignment across teams
Permissions are continuously synced with organizational roles so designers, developers, and stakeholders only access what they need.
Complete audit trail of all access activity
Every invitation, role change, and deactivation is logged automatically, supporting compliance requirements such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, and GDPR.
Unified visibility into Figma usage and licenses
Corma consolidates HR, identity provider, and Figma usage data into a single dashboard to identify inactive users and optimize license allocation.
Product and design teams managing collaborative design workflows and shared libraries.
IT administrators overseeing SaaS access across creative and engineering tools.
HR teams automating onboarding and offboarding for designers and contractors.
Security and compliance teams ensuring controlled access to sensitive product and design assets.
How quickly can Corma be connected to Figma?
Setup typically takes only a few minutes. Once connected to your identity provider, synchronization begins immediately.
Do we need engineering support to implement this?
No. Corma uses pre-built connectors, eliminating the need for custom development or technical setup.
How is data security handled during integration?
All data is encrypted in transit and at rest, hosted in France on AWS infrastructure, and protected under ISO/IEC 27001:2022-certified security controls with strict access governance.
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