Framer 3.0 - With Agents, Branching, Community, and an all-new design

Agents bring AI to the canvas to help you design, write, analyze, and organize your sites. We’re also launching Branching, a new way for teams to explore ideas before they go live, and unveiling the new Framer Community, where creators can share and earn. Together, these launches change how teams create, maintain, and scale websites. We think you’ll love it.

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Hey everyone, we’re shipping three huge Framer updates today. 1. Use Agents on the canvas to design, write, analyze, and organize your site. Including ways to connect your own AI’s like Claude Code or Codex to Framer. 2. Branching gives your team a safer way to try ideas before you publish. 3. The new Framer Community gives creators a place to share work and earn from it. Try them out and tell us what you think!

Congrats! Curious on how does Framer handle conflicts when the AI's design suggestions clash with existing component constraints?

 Up to you as the prompter. The agent can either make edits, make new components, or re-use existing elements and styles.

Can branches be nested or is it limited to one level deep from the main published version?

 They can be nested infinitely.

 As many levels deep as you want

Love that Agents can design, write, and organize all in one place, but what guardrails exist to prevent the AI from accidentally breaking responsive layouts during automated edits?

 Agents auto-branch so your main site never breaks.

 Agents always work on branches so you can see the edits they made before you merge it into your main branch

Congrats on the launch heroes! Was looking for such tool for long time

what sets it apart from other website builders?

Congrats on the huge Framer 3.0 launch! Bringing AI Agents directly onto the canvas to help with layout organization and writing sounds like a massive workflow acceleration

This is cool but how does it handle agent drift? Is there a design system page? Or best practice around this?

Very interesting approach. Do you think AI website builders eventually become the primary interface, with designers acting more like editors and creative directors, or do you see them remaining productivity tools for experienced designers?

The branching feature caught my eye. I build my own pages and the thing I always dread is testing variations without breaking what already works. Looking forward to trying this one.

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