Dylan Field closed Config 2026 with a keynote address marking another year of Figma's public positioning on design tools, AI integration, and the company's product direction.

The significance here is not just what Field said, but that Config 2026 happened at all. Figma has rebuilt its public momentum since the collapsed Adobe acquisition, and a CEO closing keynote signals where the company is placing its bets for the next product cycle. The specifics of those bets, the roadmap details, and the framing Field chose to end on are what make this worth watching in full.

Config is Figma's highest-signal annual event. If Field used this closing to address AI-assisted design, developer handoff, or competitive positioning against tools like Canva or emerging AI-native interfaces, those statements will shape how teams plan their tooling in 2026. The closing keynote is where the spin stops and the commitments begin.

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