Framer Secures $100M Series D: Reaches $2B Valuation to Revolutionize No-Code Web Design
Framer, an Amsterdam-based no-code website builder, has skyrocketed to a $2 billion valuation after securing a $100 million Series D funding round, led by existing investors Meritech Capital and Atomico, with participation from WiL and HV Capital.
Founded in 2015 by Koen Bok and Jorn van Dijk—former Facebook design studio alumni—Framer empowers designers and teams to craft dynamic, professional websites without coding.
With over half a million monthly active users, it’s become a go-to for startups like Scale AI, Perplexity, and Miro, and 40% of Y Combinator’s latest batch.
Unlike competitors like Wix or Squarespace, Framer targets complex, high-traffic sites, offering a flexible design canvas, built-in CMS, A/B testing, analytics, and enterprise-grade security.
The platform’s rise taps into the no-code revolution, where speed and accessibility are king. Framer’s AI-driven features and real-time collaboration tools let teams ship production-ready sites in days, not months, bypassing developer bottlenecks.
Its enterprise focus is paying off: since launching business plans last year, B2B customers dominate new sign-ups, driving Framer to $50 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) in 2025, with sights set on doubling to $100 million by 2026.
The company’s been break-even for a year, a rare feat in the startup world, signaling strong fundamentals amid the AI and no-code hype.
With the fresh capital, Framer plans to supercharge its U.S. expansion, deepen AI integrations for smarter design workflows, and scale its product and go-to-market teams across Amsterdam, San Francisco, and Barcelona.
CEO Koen Bok envisions Framer as the ultimate platform for companies to “run their entire .com,” redefining how businesses build online presence with unmatched speed and polish.
As venture capital flows back into software—fueled by optimism around interest rate cuts and a rebounding tech market—Framer’s poised to challenge giants like Figma and Webflow, proving no-code can power the next wave of digital innovation.
FAQ
What is Framer’s valuation after its latest funding?
Framer reached a $2 billion valuation following its $100 million Series D round in August 2025.
Who are the main investors in Framer’s Series D?
The round was led by Meritech Capital and Atomico, with WiL and HV Capital also participating.
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