Framer, a professional website design platform founded in Amsterdam, has raised $100 million in a Series D round led by existing investors Meritech and Atomico, valuing the company at $2 billion. The platform, which powers hundreds of thousands of active sites and serves half a million monthly users, has become increasingly popular among high-growth companies, including Scale AI, Perplexity, Miro, and Bilt. Its recent introduction of business-focused plans has quickly become the firm’s fastest-growing segment, with 40% of the latest Y Combinator cohort choosing to launch on Framer.
“Framer is changing the way the best companies bring their ideas online,” said Koen Bok, CEO and Co-Founder. “Designers and marketers can now ship production-ready sites in days, not months—without waiting on a front-end team.”
The company is positioning itself as the modern standard for professional websites, offering a platform that merges flexible design tools with built-in CMS, analytics, A/B testing, enterprise-grade security, and live collaboration. Framer’s model addresses a market worth tens of billions of dollars by reducing development costs and shortening production timelines for professional, brand-defining websites. Framer is focusing on complex, high-traffic business sites, combining speed and design depth in one unified system.