# Framer 3.0 Puts AI Agents Directly on the Design Canvas

> Framer, the web design tool, shipped version 3.0 on June 16 with AI agents that work directly on the canvas instead of in a side chat. The agents can generate whole pages, edit components and styles, write code, manage CMS content, and audit a site for broken links or accessibility issues, operating in the same visual space a human designer uses. The smartest touch is safety by way of version control. A new branching feature isolates every agent edit on a separate branch for human review before anything publishes, which makes turning agents loose on a live production site far less nerve-wracking. Framer also opened the door to outside tools: its External Agents capability lets Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and Gemini CLI create and manage Framer projects without leaving their own environment. Usage is metered through AI credits across subscription tiers, alongside a pricing shuffle with cheaper editor seats and a more generous free plan. Framer is a smaller player next to the design giants, and 3.0 is a clear thesis: the winning move is not the flashiest generation but a workflow where agents and people can safely share the same document.

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## Wortins' read

Framer, the web design tool, shipped version 3.0 on June 16 with AI agents that work directly on the canvas instead of in a side chat. The agents can generate whole pages, edit components and styles, write code, manage CMS content, and audit a site for broken links or accessibility issues, operating in the same visual space a human designer uses. The smartest touch is safety by way of version control. A new branching feature isolates every agent edit on a separate branch for human review before anything publishes, which makes turning agents loose on a live production site far less nerve-wracking. Framer also opened the door to outside tools: its External Agents capability lets Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and Gemini CLI create and manage Framer projects without leaving their own environment. Usage is metered through AI credits across subscription tiers, alongside a pricing shuffle with cheaper editor seats and a more generous free plan. Framer is a smaller player next to the design giants, and 3.0 is a clear thesis: the winning move is not the flashiest generation but a workflow where agents and people can safely share the same document.

## Source

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