
Watch the full event recap here.
AI, built into the canvas
Over the last few years, AI has changed how people create. Most tools rely on chat: ask for something, receive an answer, prompt again.
That works for exploration and prototyping. Professional website work needs more control. Teams need direct access to every detail of the final experience.
Framer Agents work inside Framer. They can see and edit the same canvas, components, CMS content, styles, SEO settings, and publishing workflow your team already uses.
Think of it as Cursor for design.
Agents bring speed and scale. Humans bring taste, judgment, and control. The workflow gives teams a constant exchange between AI execution and human refinement, so they can produce stronger work in less time.
Built for real website work
Framer Agents can help across the entire website workflow.
They can do the following.
Generate pages from scratch
Generate designs from screenshots
Handle responsive breakpoints
Design within existing pages
Create layouts and sections
Organize color and text styles
Add effects and interactions
Write custom code components
Write and improve content
Import and organize content
Generate SEO metadata
Manage CMS collections
Create CMS detail pages
Audit sites for broken links
Audit accessibility issues
Audit inconsistent styling
and more…
Because Agents work inside Framer, teams can inspect each change, refine the work, and decide what ships.
From prototype to production
AI-generated websites often struggle to move from demo to production. Generating a page is easy. Shipping requires responsiveness, content structure, SEO, accessibility, consistency, collaboration, and ongoing maintenance.
Framer Agents help close that gap by working in the same environment where teams design, review, and publish websites.
Agents don’t leave teams with disconnected chat output or code snippets that need interpretation. They work inside the production workflow. Prompt. Inspect. Edit. Publish. All in one place.
Introducing Branching
To make AI practical for professional teams, we’re also launching Branching. Teams can use Branching to experiment without affecting production. Whether changes come from an Agent or a teammate, teams can:
Create isolated branches
Review and compare changes
Collaborate with confidence
Merge approved work
Publish when ready
This gives teams a way to move fast while keeping control over what goes live.

Bring your own AI workflows
Many teams already rely on AI tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, and similar agent workflows.
Framer Agents can connect with the tools teams already use, extending existing AI workflows into website creation and management.
Whether work starts inside Framer or through an external AI tool, teams can keep using the workflows that fit them best. Learn more about External Agents.

Introducing the new Framer Community
Today’s launch goes beyond creation. We’re also introducing a new Framer Community, designed to help creators showcase their work, build reputation, and grow their businesses.
The new Community includes:
Marketplace
Gallery
Awards
Social Feed
Members
Contests
Creators get a place to share work, gain visibility, connect with others, and discover new opportunities. Businesses get a place to discover talent, inspiration, and ready-to-use resources. On top of that we’re also making changes to our Marketplace review system which you can read more about here.
A growing platform for creators and teams
Today, more than 188,000 companies across 200 countries build websites with Framer. Framer powers about 364 million monthly active visitors across more than 4 million published websites.
Organizations including Perplexity, Miro, Cal.com, Bilt, Superhuman, Dribbble, and Zapier use Framer to design, manage, and ship websites.
At the same time, Framer has become one of the fastest-growing creator economies in design. More than 7,000 creators sell templates and components through the Framer Marketplace.
In 2025 alone, we paid out $6.5 million to creators, representing 200% year-over-year growth, while taking no revenue share from creator earnings.
The next chapter
Framer was founded on a simple belief: design and engineering work better when they work closer together. That idea shaped the visual canvas. It shaped publishing. It shaped collaboration. Now it’s shaping AI.
Agent workflows have transformed software development. We believe the same shift is coming to website creation.
With Framer Agents, AI moves beyond generating ideas and helps teams build, maintain, and improve real websites where the work happens.
Framer Agents, External Agents, Branching, and the new Framer Community are available to everyone today.







