Most AI website tools hand you a static mockup or throwaway code that you then have to rebuild. Framer 3.0, launched June 16, 2026, takes a different route by putting AI agents directly inside the canvas where production sites are actually designed and shipped.
## Agents that edit the real project
Framer Agents work inside a live Framer project rather than generating a disconnected draft. They can create pages, improve layouts, clean up styles, write copy, add animations, and manage CMS content — and every change becomes native Framer work you can inspect, refine, and publish. They also reach SEO settings and publishing workflows, so the agent operates across the whole site, not just the visual layer. For a beta, you can connect your own model through “Claude & Codex for Framer” at framer.com/llm.
## More than agents
The 3.0 release is broader than AI. Framer added Branching, letting teams explore ideas safely before they go live, and a new Framer Community where creators share and earn. Together the update reframes AI as an integrated part of the design workflow — design with an agent, refine on the canvas, branch to experiment, and ship with your team — rather than a separate generator bolted onto the side.

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