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The 8 best Framer templates for 2026, free and paid, picked by a creator with 2,300+ template sales. Plus how templates work and how to choose one.
Hamza Ehsan
Framer Partner · 2,300+ templates sold

Framer templates are pre-built websites you can copy into your own Framer account, customise, and publish without writing a single line of code. I’ve sold over 2,300 of them, so I’ve spent more time in this world than most.
In this post I’ll show you the best Framer templates you can grab right now, from my own store and from other creators I rate. I’ll also cover how templates actually work, what free ones are good for, and how to choose one that fits your business.
If you’re just here for the shortlist, skip ahead to the picks. And if you’d rather have the decision made for you, my 60-second quiz matches you to a template based on what your business needs.
What Framer templates are and how they work
A Framer template is a complete, pre-designed website built inside Framer. Pages, layouts, animations, and responsive breakpoints are already done. You’re not buying a design file you have to rebuild somewhere else, you’re getting a finished site that you make yours.
If you’re brand new to Framer itself, I’ve covered what it is and how it works here.
When you get a template, free or paid, you receive a remix link. Click it and the whole site copies into your own Framer account (you’ll be asked to create a free account first if you don’t have one). From there you’re straight into the canvas, swapping out the text, colours, images, and fonts for your own.
There’s no hosting to sort out and no plugins to install. Framer hosts everything, so when you’ve made the template yours, you publish in one click and your site is live.
And you don’t need any technical background for this. Framer is free to start using, so you can customise your template without paying anything upfront, and you only need a paid plan when you’re ready to publish on a custom domain. Some of my customers have launched within a few days of buying their template, others take a few weeks to get every detail right. There’s no set timeline.
The best Framer templates in 2026
These are the templates I’d actually point you to right now. Five are mine, three are from other creators, and each one is here because it does a specific job well. Prices are correct as of June 2026.
Viral — for social media agencies ($129)

Viral is built for social media agencies that want to look credible and results-driven from day one. You get 8 professionally designed pages covering everything an agency site needs, case studies and pricing included, plus a step-by-step video course and 3 months of Framer Pro with purchase. If you run a social media or digital marketing agency and want a site that wins clients rather than just sits there, this is the one I’d hand you. View Viral →
Agentik — for AI automation agencies (Free)

Agentik by Ramish Aziz is one of the best free templates on the marketplace right now. It’s built for AI automation agencies and consultancies, and the design genuinely holds its own against paid options. If you’re just starting your AI agency and the budget is zero, start here.
Claura — for AI and automation agencies ($129)

Claura is my AI agency template, and it deliberately breaks from the usual look. Most AI agency sites go dark and corporate, Claura is abstract, bright, and colourful instead. If you want your agency to feel approachable rather than like a server room, this is the one. View Claura →
Platform — for SaaS and AI products ($129)

The standout on Platform by Tamas Bodo is its bento-style layout, you can rearrange, swap, or remove sections without anything breaking, which makes it unusually flexible for a landing page template. It’s a dark, modular landing page built for SaaS and tech products. If you’re launching a product rather than a service business, this is the strongest option on this list. View Platform →
Aperture — for photographers ($129)

Aperture is built to do one thing: put photography front and centre and get you booked. It’s designed for photographers and creative freelancers who want their work making the first impression, not their layout. If you’re a creative looking for something beyond photography, I’ve rounded up the best Framer templates for creatives and the best portfolio templates separately. View Aperture →
ClearPath — for therapists and life coaches ($99)

If your work is therapy or coaching, ClearPath by Anton Drukarov nails the calming, trustworthy feel that niche needs. It’s crafted for therapists, life coaches, and personal growth professionals, and at $99 it’s the cheapest paid template on this list. View ClearPath →
Holistic — for wellness coaches and practitioners ($129)

Holistic is mine, and it sits in the same world as ClearPath with a broader scope: wellness coaches, therapists, and holistic practitioners of any kind. Where ClearPath leans into therapy specifically, Holistic is built to flex across the whole wellness space, so if your practice covers more than one service, this gives you more room to grow into. View Holistic →
Limitless — for design subscriptions and creative studios (Free)

Limitless is my free template for design subscription services and creative studios. 8 pages, completely free, and it comes with the same level of polish as my paid work. If you’re running a productised design service or you want to test Framer with a serious template before spending anything, grab this one. View Limitless →
Free vs paid Framer templates
Both have a place, and I say that as someone who sells both.
Free templates are the right call when you’re testing Framer or the budget is genuinely zero. A good free one gets you a real, publishable website without spending anything, and the quality ceiling is higher than people expect. Limitless and Agentik from the list above are proof of that.
Paid templates earn their price in depth. More pages and more polished interactions, usually with proper support behind them. The paid picks in this list run $99 to $129, which sounds like money until you compare it with what a designer would charge to build the same site from scratch. Mine also come bundled with a video course, 3 months of Framer Pro, and lifetime updates, so the template is only part of what you’re paying for.
The way I’d decide: if the website is your business’s front door, go paid. If you’re still experimenting, free is exactly what free is for.
How to choose the right Framer template
Choosing the right template comes down to knowing what you need the website to do. Four things worth checking before you commit:
Match the template to the job. If you’re building a portfolio, pick a template built for portfolios. The structure will already put the emphasis where it belongs, and you won’t spend hours bending an agency layout into something it was never meant to be.
Pick something close to your brand’s look. Every template is customisable, but starting near your aesthetic saves real time. Bold and modern brand, bold and modern template.
Check the features you actually need are there. A blog, a booking flow, e-commerce, multiple service pages. It’s much easier to pick a template that has them than to add them later.
Look at what comes with it. This one gets overlooked. Some templates are just the remix link, others include video courses, support, and ongoing updates. If it’s your first Framer build, the help matters more than you think.
Whatever you’re leaning towards, spend ten minutes in the live preview first. Click everything, check it on your phone, and make sure you can picture your own brand sitting in it. If you can, you’ve found your template.
From template to launch
Once you’ve picked your template, here’s the actual path to a live website:
Click the remix link. The template copies straight into your Framer account, ready to edit.
Swap in your content. Work through it page by page, replacing the placeholder text and images with your own. This is most of the work, and it’s where the template earns its keep, the layout decisions are already made for you.
Apply your branding. Swap the colours and fonts, drop your logo in. Most templates use project styles, so changing a colour once updates it everywhere.
Sort your SEO basics. Page titles and meta descriptions, plus alt text on your images. I’ve written a full guide to setting up SEO in Framer if you want to do this properly.
Connect your domain. This is the point you’ll need a paid Framer plan, everything before it can be done on the free one.
Publish.
And on that last step, don’t wait for perfect. The site that’s live and 80% there will always beat the site that’s perfect but sitting in draft. You can keep editing after launch, every change goes live the moment you hit publish again.
Framer template FAQs
Are Framer templates free?
Some are. The Framer Marketplace has both free and paid templates, and the free ones are fully functional websites, not stripped-down demos. I give away several free templates myself, including Limitless from the list above.
How much do Framer templates cost?
Paid Framer templates typically cost between $49 and $149. Mine are $129 for a single site licence or $149 for unlimited use, and every paid template I sell includes a video course, 3 months of Framer Pro, and lifetime updates.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. Framer templates are built to be customised visually, you click on what you want to change and change it. Everything in this post, from remixing a template to publishing your site, can be done without writing a single line of code.
Can I customise a Framer template?
Completely. Colours, fonts, images, layouts, and pages can all be changed, added, or removed. A template is a starting point, not a fixed design, and no two finished sites from the same template need to look alike. I’ve written a full guide on customising Framer templates if you want the detail.
What do I need to use a Framer template?
A free Framer account and your own content. That’s genuinely it. You can remix and customise a template entirely on Framer’s free plan, and you only need a paid plan when you’re ready to publish on a custom domain. If you’re wondering what that costs, I’ve broken down Framer’s full pricing here.
Get your website live this week
A good template turns the months-long website project into a week of evenings. Pick the one that fits, make it yours, and publish.
If you want to start with mine, browse the template store. Every paid template comes with my Template to Launch video course, 3 months of Framer Pro, and support directly from me when you need it.
And if you’re still not sure which template fits your business, take the 60-second quiz. Answer a few questions about what you’re building and you’ll get a personal recommendation, it’s the closest thing to me picking for you.
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