Figma Acquires Bud, the Agent Platform That Started as a Vibe-Coding Tool
The design giant is folding in a Y Combinator startup that pivoted from generating apps by feel to running an AI agent that browses, codes, and automates — and shutting the product down on July 18.
Figma has acquired the team behind Bud, the startup formerly known as Orchids, according to @TradedVC. The company's arc is a compressed history of the past two years in AI tooling: it began as a "vibe-coding" platform — the loose, prompt-driven style of building apps by describing what you want and iterating on the output — and evolved into a full AI agent capable of browsing the web, writing code, and automating tasks.
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