FIGARO (Fluid Interfaces Grazing Angles ReflectOmeter) is a high flux, flexible resolution, time-of-flight reflectometer with a vertical scattering plane, that was commissioned at the ILL by April 2009. It is used for studies of thin films at air/liquid, liquid/liquid and solid/liquid interfaces mainly in the realms of soft matter and biology. Applications involve the study of the interaction of proteins with lipid monolayers on a Langmuir trough, and the surface behaviour of surfactants, polymers and other amphiphiles in adsorption troughs. No polarized neutron option is available currently, but this is an option not excluded for the future. Special features of the instrument will soon include the simultaneous use of a Brewster Angle Microscope during the reflectivity measurements and the possibility to strike the interface from above or below the sample in a wide q-range. With an incoming beam of wavelengths comprised between 2 Å and 30 Å, and M=4 supermirrors to deflect the beam, it will be possible to attain a q-range up to 0.42 Å-1 when the beam is deflected down and up to 0.27 Å-1 when the beam is deflected up.