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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Framer expands no-code AI tools for professional web design and team collaboration

By

Mr Bagel

· 4d ago

Framer has launched an updated AI website builder aimed at professional teams, combining agent-driven design with a visual canvas for refinement. The platform, which is now available on Product Hunt, positions itself as a no-code solution for creating professional sites without sacrificing design flexibility or team workflows.

Framer expands no-code AI tools for professional web design and team collaboration

"Design with agents, refine on the canvas, and ship with your team."

According to Product Hunt, the tool allows users to start with AI-generated layouts and then manually adjust every element, blending automation with hands-on control. This approach targets designers and teams who want speed without losing creative freedom.

Framer’s own site describes it as a "no-code AI website builder" that supports freeform design, CMS content management, SEO optimization, and real-time collaboration. The company emphasizes that users can "design freely, manage CMS content, optimize SEO, collaborate, and publish fast," as reported on framer.com. The platform appears to compete with other AI site builders by focusing on professional-grade output rather than simple template-based sites.

"Create a professional website with Framer’s no-code AI website builder."

The launch highlights a growing trend in web development where AI handles initial drafts while humans retain final control. Framer’s emphasis on team features suggests it is targeting agencies and in-house design teams that need to iterate quickly and publish frequently, according to the company’s messaging. By integrating AI directly into the design canvas, Framer aims to reduce the friction between concept and launch for professional users.

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