No-code web design platform Framer hits $2 billion valuation after $100M raise

📅 Published: 8/28/2025
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 5:51:15 PM
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No-code web design platform Framer has achieved a $2 billion valuation following a $100 million Series D funding round led by existing investors Meritech and Atomico, marking a significant milestone in its growth trajectory[5].

Framer, originally launched as a prototyping tool for design...

Framer, originally launched as a prototyping tool for designers, has evolved into a comprehensive no-code website builder favored by freelance designers, creative agencies, startups, and small businesses. It enables users to create modern, interactive websites through an intuitive drag-and-drop editor without any coding knowledge[1][3]. The platform is known for its powerful visual design capabilities, real-time collaboration features, built-in SEO tools, and a flexible content management system, making it a top choice for creating landing pages, portfolios, and company sites[2][3].

The recent funding round underscores strong investor confide...

The recent funding round underscores strong investor confidence in Framer’s vision and market potential amid the booming no-code website builder space. With over half a million monthly active users, Framer competes closely with other leading platforms like Webflow, distinguished by its user-friendly interface that resembles popular design tools such as Figma[4]. This approach appeals particularly to designers seeking to build high-quality websites quickly without technical barriers[1][4].

The $100 million injection will likely accelerate Framer’s p...

The $100 million injection will likely accelerate Framer’s product development and expansion efforts, enabling the company to innovate further in no-code web design and capture a larger share of the rapidly growing digital creation market[5]. This valuation milestone positions Framer among the most valuable startups in the no-code ecosystem in 2025.

🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 3:31:03 PM
There has been no reported regulatory or government response specifically related to Framer’s recent $100 million funding round and $2 billion valuation milestone as of August 28, 2025. None of the available sources mention any government statements, regulatory scrutiny, or policy actions targeting Framer following this investment announcement[1][2][3].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 3:41:02 PM
Consumer and public reaction to Framer’s $2 billion valuation following its $100 million raise has been largely positive, highlighting enthusiasm for its no-code, AI-driven web design platform. Industry insiders praise Framer’s ability to combine design flexibility with professional website capabilities, with one noting it “makes it easier, faster, and less expensive to ship & host your company’s beautifully designed website”[5]. Users appreciate its powerful features and smooth design experience akin to Figma, valuing the balance of ease and depth for both solo founders and enterprise teams[4][5].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 3:50:59 PM
Framer’s $2 billion valuation following its $100 million Series D raise has been hailed by industry experts as a strong indicator of the booming no-code and AI-driven web design market. Analysts highlight Framer’s evolution from a prototyping tool to a comprehensive platform empowering enterprises to manage dynamic websites without developer dependency, with CEO Koen Bok emphasizing a focus on "enterprise growth and AI" to enable companies to "confidently run their entire website on Framer"[1][2]. Investors like Meritech and Atomico, leading the round, underscore sustained confidence in Framer’s ability to capture increasing demand amid a competitive landscape including Figma and Squarespace[1][2].
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Framer’s new $100 million Series D raise, boosting its valuation to $2 billion, intensifies competition among no-code web design platforms alongside Figma, Squarespace, and Wix, while also challenging emerging “vibe coding” startups like Cursor and Lovable[1][3]. CEO Koen Bok emphasized a strategic focus on enterprise growth and AI, aiming to enable companies to fully run their websites on Framer without developer dependence, positioning it strongly against rivals as more businesses—such as Miro, Perplexity, and Scale AI—adopt its platform[1]. This funding round and valuation surge reflect growing investor confidence fueled by a recovering tech market and highlight Framer’s shift from prototyping to a comprehensive web-building solutio
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 4:11:08 PM
Framer, the no-code website design platform with over 500,000 monthly active users, reached a $2 billion valuation after a $100 million Series D funding led by Meritech and Atomico[1][2]. The platform supports dynamic, production-ready websites with features like built-in analytics and enterprise security, enabling teams to rapidly update sites without developer involvement; CEO Koen Bok emphasized that users can now launch high-performance, design-rich websites in days instead of months[1][2]. This funding will accelerate Framer’s focus on enterprise growth and AI capabilities, positioning it as a modern standard for companies to manage their entire web presence at scale[1].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 4:21:06 PM
Amsterdam-based no-code web design platform Framer has reached a $2 billion valuation after raising $100 million in a Series D funding round led by Meritech and Atomico, reflecting strong global demand for no-code and AI-driven website tools[1][2]. With over half a million monthly active users worldwide, Framer supports international enterprises including Miro, Perplexity, Mollie, and Bird, and now focuses on enabling companies globally to design, publish, and scale dynamic websites without developer resources[1][5]. According to Atomico partner Hillary Ball, Framer is driving a market shift worth tens of billions by making professional website building faster, more flexible, and cost-effective on a global scale[5].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 4:31:08 PM
Framer’s recent $100 million Series D funding round, led by Meritech Capital Partners and Atomico, has propelled its valuation to $2 billion, reflecting strong investor confidence in no-code web design platforms amid rising market demand[1][2]. Industry experts highlight Framer’s transformation from a prototyping tool to a comprehensive platform enabling teams to build and manage professional websites rapidly without coding, with CEO Koen Bok emphasizing, “Designers and marketers can now ship production-ready sites in days, not months—without waiting on a front-end team”[2]. Framer’s adoption by startups like Scale AI and its presence in 40% of the latest Y Combinator batch underscore its growing status as the modern standard for fast, hig
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 4:41:12 PM
There are no reported regulatory or government responses specifically related to Framer's recent $2 billion valuation and $100 million funding round according to the available sources. The coverage focuses on the company's growth, funding details, and customer base without mentioning any intervention or commentary from regulators or government bodies[1][2][3][4].
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Amsterdam-based no-code web design platform Framer has reached a $2 billion valuation following a $100 million Series D funding round led by Meritech and Atomico, reflecting strong international investor confidence[1][3]. With over 500,000 monthly active users worldwide and rapid adoption by global startups—including 40% of the latest Y Combinator batch—Framer is reshaping how companies across continents build professional websites quickly and efficiently[1]. CEO Koen Bok highlighted the global impact, stating Framer enables designers and marketers everywhere to launch production-ready sites in days without front-end developers, signaling a significant shift in digital infrastructure on an international scale[1].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 5:01:13 PM
Framer has secured $100 million in Series D funding, bringing its valuation to $2 billion, driven by its no-code platform that enables teams to design, publish, and manage dynamic websites without coding[1][2][3]. The platform now supports enterprise-grade features such as built-in CMS, analytics, A/B testing, and advanced security, allowing companies like Scale AI and Miro to run their entire web presence with faster deployment cycles and improved design quality[3]. CEO Koen Bok highlighted that this funding will accelerate Framer’s investment in AI and enterprise growth, positioning it as a leading tool where designers and marketers can ship production-ready sites in days rather than months without developer dependency[2][3].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 5:11:10 PM
Framer's $2 billion valuation after a $100 million raise has sparked strong enthusiasm among users and the wider public, particularly praising its ease for designers and no-code approach. Over half a million monthly active users have expressed appreciation for the platform's ability to let teams build dynamic websites quickly without developer help, with some highlighting how it empowers businesses like Miro and Scale AI to manage entire sites efficiently[1][2]. Industry observers note this funding round reflects growing demand for no-code tools, with many praising Framer's blend of design freedom and enterprise readiness as "revolutionizing web creation" for design and marketing teams[2].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 5:21:17 PM
Consumer and public reaction to Framer’s $2 billion valuation following its $100 million raise has been notably enthusiastic, reflecting strong confidence in no-code tools. With over half a million monthly active users, many praised Framer for enabling designers and marketers to build professional websites without coding, emphasizing its role in accelerating digital workflows. One user remarked, "Framer has transformed how quickly we launch and iterate sites — it's a game-changer for teams without coding resources"[2][5].
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No-code web design platform Framer secured $100 million in Series D funding, raising its valuation to $2 billion as it expands its AI-driven website building capabilities for enterprises and startups[1][2]. With over 500,000 monthly active users, Framer offers a comprehensive platform integrating design canvas, built-in CMS, analytics, A/B testing, and enterprise security, enabling teams to build, publish, and manage professional-grade sites rapidly without coding[1][2]. CEO Koen Bok emphasized that Framer allows designers and marketers to ship production-ready websites in days, bypassing traditional front-end development, which significantly accelerates digital time-to-market and improves page performance and quality[2].
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 5:41:24 PM
No-code web design platform Framer has surged to a $2 billion valuation after raising $100 million in a Series D round led by Meritech and Atomico, intensifying competition in the website builder space against rivals like Figma, Squarespace, and Wix[1][3]. Framer’s focus on empowering non-technical users to build dynamic, production-ready sites with advanced features—including AI-assisted design, enterprise security, and analytics—sets it apart as it targets enterprise growth, a segment now making up the majority of its new customers including Miro and Scale AI[1][3]. CEO Koen Bok highlighted that Framer enables companies to launch websites "in days, not months—without waiting on a front-end tea
🔄 Updated: 8/28/2025, 5:51:15 PM
Framer's recent $100 million Series D funding round, led by Meritech and Atomico, pushed its valuation to $2 billion, signaling strong investor confidence in no-code platforms amid rising demand for AI-driven web design tools[1][2][3]. CEO Koen Bok highlighted that Framer enables companies to launch production-ready dynamic websites rapidly without developer dependency, a capability praised by industry experts as transformative for design and marketing teams who can now ship sites "in days, not months"[3]. Analysts note that Framer's integration of AI, built-in CMS, analytics, and enterprise security sets it apart from competitors like Figma and Wix, positioning it well for enterprise growth and the broader evolution of no-code solutions in the softwar
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