Open a pack. Pull a card. Pay one like.
FrameMon is an interactive trading-card pack-opening experience, built entirely with Framer Agents. Spin a ring of foil packs, tear one open along a glowing seam, and watch cards rise out one by one — flip each to reveal a creature, pull a holographic rare or a gold-embossed legendary, and fill your dex.
A 3D pack ring you can spin with momentum and inertia
Drag-to-tear pack opening — slice the seam, the lid curls away, cards emerge
Three card tiers — matte paper common, holographic rare, gold-foil legendary, each reacting to your pointer
A living collection — every pull fills your dex; tap any card to admire it up close
Code-synthesized sound for every tear, flip, and reveal, with a mute toggle
A receipt at the end — your bill comes to exactly one like
The hard parts — the 3D billboard ring, the holographic and gold shaders, the drag-to-tear physics, the WebGL-to-DOM handoff, and a fully code-synthesized sound engine — were coded by AI agents. The cards live in a Framer CMS collection wired through a runtime bridge, so the whole roster is editable without touching code. Built and published as a Framer site.
Tap the ♥ at the top — it's the only currency we take.
Open a pack. Pull a card. Pay one like.
FrameMon is an interactive trading-card pack-opening experience, built entirely with Framer Agents. Spin a ring of foil packs, tear one open along a glowing seam, and watch cards rise out one by one — flip each to reveal a creature, pull a holographic rare or a gold-embossed legendary, and fill your dex.
A 3D pack ring you can spin with momentum and inertia
Drag-to-tear pack opening — slice the seam, the lid curls away, cards emerge
Three card tiers — matte paper common, holographic rare, gold-foil legendary, each reacting to your pointer
A living collection — every pull fills your dex; tap any card to admire it up close
Code-synthesized sound for every tear, flip, and reveal, with a mute toggle
A receipt at the end — your bill comes to exactly one like
The hard parts — the 3D billboard ring, the holographic and gold shaders, the drag-to-tear physics, the WebGL-to-DOM handoff, and a fully code-synthesized sound engine — were coded by AI agents. The cards live in a Framer CMS collection wired through a runtime bridge, so the whole roster is editable without touching code. Built and published as a Framer site.
Tap the ♥ at the top — it's the only currency we take.