To power agents on every plan, we’re introducing AI credits. And we're making changes you've asked us for: lower editor prices, a more generous Basic plan, and now simpler ways to add more.
Introducing AI Credits
AI credits are how AI works in Framer. Every plan comes with an allowance, and you can buy more anytime. A credit maps to what the work costs to run, so what you spend tracks what you ask for.
Agents help across the whole website workflow, and that work is what spends credits:
Design — generate pages from scratch or a screenshot, build layouts and sections, handle responsive breakpoints, add effects and interactions
Write — draft and improve content, generate SEO metadata
Organize — manage CMS collections and detail pages, import and structure content, tidy color and text styles
Analyze — audit your site for broken links, accessibility issues, and inconsistent styling
Localize — translate your site into other languages
Small changes cost very little. Generating a full page is where credits add up.
What’s included
Plan | Included credits | Credit limit | Roughly | Top up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Free | 500 credits | Daily | ~2 landing pages | — |
Basic | 1,000 credits | Monthly | ~5 landing pages | Buy more anytime |
Pro | 3,000 credits | Monthly | ~10 landing pages | Buy more anytime |
We want everyone to be able to build with agents, so every plan, including Free, comes with credits to start right away. Free credits reset every day, don’t roll over, are capped each month below Basic's 1,000 so they’re made for trying agents and making your first site, not for banking up or building at scale. Basic and Pro give you more credits to work with, plus everything that comes with a real published site: a custom domain, your own branding, more pages and bandwidth, and room for your team. The plan grows with what you’re building.
Heavier use is where it adds up. The models behind agents are expensive to run, so the most intensive work — generating site after site, or localizing into many languages — may mean upgrading or topping up. Buy a credit add-on anytime, starting at 1,000 credits. Light months cost nothing extra. Heavy months scale with you.
Out of credits and don’t want to pay more?
You don’t have to. Framer works with the AI tools you already use — Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, and more — over MCP. Connect your own Claude or OpenAI subscription and build your Framer site straight from those apps, with AI you’re already paying for.
Because the AI runs in your own tool, it doesn’t draw on your Framer credits. Learn more about External Agents.
Editor seats, now half the price
Framer is collaborative web design for your whole team: designers, developers, marketers, and stakeholders building in one place, in real time. To bring everyone in, we’ve cut the price of an editor seat in half, from $40 to $20.
The best work happens when the whole team is in the room. At $20 a seat, adding the next person is an easy call, so design, content, and feedback all live where the site is actually built. And if someone only works in content, Content Editor seats are $10, with full CMS access and a simplified toolset.
A more capable Basic plan
Basic now includes 2 CMS collections, up from 1, and 50 GB of bandwidth, up from 10 GB.
You shouldn’t have to jump to a plan three times the price just to get one more collection or a little more bandwidth. It was one of the most common things we heard from people who love Basic but kept hitting a single limit. Now there’s room to grow a blog and a portfolio without changing plans.
Two plans, not three
We’ve retired the Scale plan. There are now two paid plans: Basic, for personal and small sites, and Pro, for businesses and teams. Pro is the one you scale on.
On Pro you add the features you need, when you need them, instead of moving up a tier to unlock a single one. Fewer plans, less time comparing columns, more time building.
What this means for existing customers
If you're already on a paid site plan, nothing changes unless you choose to switch. You can move to one of the new plans anytime from your site settings.
The lower editor price and the new Basic limits apply to everyone right away.
Try it today
The new plans, lower seats, and AI Credits are live today. See the updated pricing or open Framer and start building.
Frequently asked questions
What is a credit? A credit is how we measure AI usage. Whenever an agent does work for you — generating a page, restructuring your CMS, writing a code component, translating your site — it spends credits. Every plan comes with an allowance, and you can buy more anytime. A quick text edit costs very little. Generating a full page is where it adds up.
How much can a credit do? We publish the typical cost of common operations, so there are no surprises. On the base model:
Operation | Credits |
|---|---|
Generate a landing page | ~300 |
Make a page responsive | ~150 |
Large edit | ~100 |
Small edit | ~50 |
So Free’s 500 daily credits are good for roughly two landing pages a day, Basic’s 1,000 a month for around five, and Pro’s 3,000 a month for about ten. Exact costs depend on the size and complexity of the work.
Can I choose which model the agent uses? Yes. Not every task needs the most powerful model, so you can pick the one that fits: lighter models stretch your credits, heavier ones bring more power when the work calls for it. Cost is measured against our base model, GPT 5.5:
Model | Credit cost |
|---|---|
Sonnet 4.6 | 0.9x |
GPT 5.5 | 1x (default) |
Opus 4.8 | 1.8x |
What if the agent gets something wrong and wastes my credits? You don’t pay for it. If a result misses for any reason, click "Mark as Bad" in the Changes summary in the chat and we'll refund your credits (plus it tells us what to improve).
How many credits do I need? For most people, what’s included is plenty for everyday building and editing. You’ll want more only if you lean on AI hard: generating lots of sites, regenerating often, or localizing into many languages. There’s a limit because the models behind agents are expensive for us to run. You can add credits anytime, and your everyday work stays covered.








