Framer AI

by Framer

Freemium

AI-powered website builder with design-to-code capabilities and auto-generated responsive layouts.

Category Image & Design
Platform Web
Last Updated April 3, 2026
Website framer.com

Overview

Framer is an AI-powered website builder designed for designers, founders, and teams who want to ship polished websites quickly without coding. It combines a Figma-like visual editor with AI generation capabilities that can create multi-page sites from text descriptions, handling layout, copy, images, navigation, and responsive breakpoints automatically.

Framer bridges the gap between design tools and website builders — users familiar with Figma can leverage similar workflows while accessing advanced capabilities like staging environments, role-based permissions, and event tracking. The AI component significantly reduces design-to-launch time, allowing founders and marketers to generate wireframes in minutes.

Pricing

Free
$0 /mo
  • 10 CMS collections, 1,000 pages, 5 MB file uploads, up to 3 editors, Framer subdomain only
Basic
$10 /mo (annual) / $15/month (monthly)
  • Free custom domain, 30 site pages, 1 CMS collection, 10 GB bandwidth, 30-day analytics
Pro
$30 /mo (annual) / $45/month (monthly)
  • Staging and rollback, roles and permissions, 150 pages, 10 CMS collections, 100 GB bandwidth
Scale
$100 /mo (annual only)
  • Custom locale regions, event tracking, priority support, 300 pages, 200 GB bandwidth, usage-based limits
Enterprise
Custom pricing
  • Custom limits, enterprise security, dedicated support

Pros & Cons

Pros

AI generates complete layouts and responsive designs from text prompts, reducing design time dramatically
Figma-like editor feels familiar to designers with drag-and-drop and built-in vector editing
Fast performance and lightweight pages with smooth navigation and instant publishing
Advanced animation tools enable transitions, scroll effects, and interactions without code
Real-time collaboration allows multiple team members to work simultaneously on projects

Cons

Steep learning curve for advanced features despite intuitive basic interface
AI output requires significant refinement for brand-specific or portfolio-grade work
Limited CMS and integrations for complex sites with custom logic or third-party dependencies
Pricing structure is layered with additional costs for extra editors and usage overages
Support quality is inconsistent across different subscription levels