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Framer adds agent-driven editing to accelerate website launches

Framer has introduced agent-based editing inside its professional website builder, enabling AI agents to make editable, production-ready changes directly on the canvas.

Framer adds agent-driven editing to accelerate website launches

Framer, a professional website builder, has introduced agent-based editing that lets AI agents make real, visible and editable changes directly within the product. All edits appear on the canvas and remain under human control for review and approval.

What the agents can do

  • Generate page layouts automatically.
  • Edit responsive breakpoints to adjust appearance across screen sizes.
  • Refactor components for cleaner, reusable structure.
  • Update CMS collections.
  • Apply SEO-safe changes that take search optimization into account.

Each change is visible on the canvas so designers and developers can inspect results immediately.

Integrations and workflows

Framer Agents are built to plug into existing stacks: the platform can connect to Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or the Gemini CLI and run agents directly on the canvas.

Agents operate on the site model itself — the canvas, components, CMS and SEO settings — so outputs remain editable and production-ready.

Change management follows familiar development practices: agent-made edits can be run in a branch, diffs produced for review, discussed with teammates, and only merged into production when approved.

Users and use cases

Framer states that teams at companies such as Miro and Perplexity already use the system. The company positions agents as tools that increase speed and flexibility while leaving judgment and final control to humans.

Why this matters

Agent-driven editing can accelerate repetitive or large-scale tasks through partial automation while preserving editability and human oversight. Built-in integrations and branch-based reviews help teams keep production changes under control.

Framer invites users to launch their sites using the platform and its agents.