Framer, an Amsterdam-based startup, has secured $100 million funding at a $2 billion valuation. The no-code platform for web publishing and AI-driven design automation aims to simplify web design for non-developers. With 500,000 monthly active users, Framer has surpassed $50 million in annual recurring revenue and expects to double that by 2026. The funding round was led by Meritech Capital Partners and Atomico, with Accel participating. Framer's growth is part of a broader wave of capital flowing into AI-enabled development, including Anysphere Inc.'s $9.9 billion valuation.
Amsterdam-based startup Framer has secured $100 million in Series D funding, reaching a $2 billion valuation. The no-code platform for web publishing and AI-driven design automation aims to simplify web design for non-developers. With 500,000 monthly active users, Framer has surpassed $50 million in annual recurring revenue and expects to double that by 2026 [1].
The funding round was led by Meritech Capital Partners and Atomico, with Accel participating. Framer's growth is part of a broader wave of capital flowing into AI-enabled development, including Anysphere Inc.'s $9.9 billion valuation [2].
Framer's platform allows users to create and publish live websites with animations, search engine optimization, built-in databases, and user interfaces, without requiring professional development expertise. The company's AI capabilities enable the creation of interactive and responsive websites and prototypes.
Framer's enterprise business has been growing rapidly. Since introducing business plans late last year, businesses have become the majority of its new customers. The company reports that enterprise customers make up the fastest-growing revenue segment. Notable enterprise clients include Miro, Perplexity, and Scale AI [1].
Framer's success comes at a time of hype for website builders and AI-powered platforms. Competitors in the market include Figma, Squarespace, Wix, Cursor, and Lovable. The AI-powered website builders market is expected to grow significantly, reaching $31.5 billion by 2033 [1].
Framer's CEO and co-founder, Koen Bok, stated, "With this funding, we’re doubling down on enterprise growth and AI, so any company can confidently run their entire website on Framer." The company aims to help businesses run their entire .com, offering analytics and enterprise security features [1].
Framer's growth and valuation reflect the increasing demand for user-friendly, AI-driven web design tools. The company's focus on enterprise customers and its ability to generate significant revenue from this segment position it well for continued growth and success in the competitive website builder market.
References:
[1] https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/28/no-code-website-builder-framer-reaches-2b-valuation/
[2] https://siliconangle.com/2025/08/28/professional-website-design-platform-framer-raises-100m-2b-valuation/
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