
Framer 3.0 launches AI Agents, Branching, External Agents, and a redesigned Community
Framer 3.0 has launched as the next major update to the website builder and prototyping platform, bringing AI Agents, Branching, External Agents, and a redesigned Framer Community to all users starting today. With AI Agents built directly into the canvas, users will now be able to design from prompts, write, analyze, and maintain websites inside Framer. The Agents can access and edit pages, components, CMS content, styles, SEO settings, and publishing setup, helping teams move AI generated work closer to production ready websites.
Agents can generate full pages, turn screenshots into layouts, update existing designs, handle responsive breakpoints, write custom components, improve content, manage CMS collections, and audit sites for SEO, accessibility, broken links, or inconsistent styling. Teams can still review, refine, and approve each change before publishing, keeping control over what goes live.
Framer 3.0 also adds Branching, allowing teams to test changes in isolated versions of a site before reviewing, comparing, merging, and publishing approved updates. External Agents can now connect Framer with tools as well, such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and Gemini CLI. The company has also introduced a new Framer Community feed, adding a Marketplace, Gallery, Awards, Social Feed, Members, and Contests for creators and businesses, turning it into more of a social network that may feel familiar to other design platforms like Dribbble or Layers.

