Best Identity and Access Management (IAM) Software for Figma

Find and compare the best Identity and Access Management (IAM) software for Figma in 2026

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    Josys Reviews

    Josys

    Josys

    $100/month
    245 Ratings
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    Josys serves as a cutting-edge platform for Automated Identity Governance and Administration (IGA), transforming Identity and Access Management from a merely reactive approach to a proactive and insightful governance strategy. This platform provides comprehensive oversight of every user, role, application, and permission within the identity landscape, ensuring that access remains consistently aligned with organizational requirements. With features like automated provisioning, access reviews, shadow IT identification, and reporting that meets audit standards, Josys empowers IT departments with a cohesive platform to efficiently and confidently oversee the entire IAM lifecycle.
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    Zluri Reviews
    Zluri is a SaaS Operations Management Platform for IT Teams. It allows IT teams to manage, secure, and comply with multiple SaaS applications from one dashboard. Zluri helps bring shadow IT to light, monitor and manage SaaS spend, and automates end to end application renewal management. Zluri is data-driven. It helps IT teams plan, organize, secure, and get more out of their SaaS app portfolio.
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    Keycard Reviews
    Keycard is an advanced identity and access management platform tailored for the era of agent-driven technology, facilitating secure connections among AI agents, users, services, and APIs through real-time identity controls driven by policies. Instead of relying on static secrets, it generates dynamic, short-lived access tokens and accommodates federated identity systems to unify users, agents, and workloads within a decentralized authorization structure. Developers can leverage convenient SDKs compatible with popular frameworks, enabling them to create applications aware of agents without needing extensive IAM knowledge. The platform’s data architecture encompasses identity-validated agents, tasks, tools, and resources, which facilitate the establishment of logical zones equipped with permissions that are context-aware and subject to auditing. Additionally, security teams have the capability to formulate deterministic, task-oriented policies that clarify who (whether a user or agent) is permitted to perform certain tasks on specific resources under designated conditions, ensuring complete transparency in access control. This comprehensive approach not only enhances security but also improves operational efficiency across various systems.
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