# Framer Pricing Plans 2026: Free, Basic, Pro, Scale

> By Lawrence Arya, Founder & CEO of VP0. Published 2026-06-02, updated 2026-06-04. 5 min read.
> Source: https://vp0.com/blogs/framer-pricing-plans-2026

Framer prices by site size and traffic, not AI prompts, so your bill tracks pages, CMS items and bandwidth, plus editor seats.

**TL;DR.** Framer starts free, then Basic $10/mo, Pro $30 and Scale $100 plus usage; Enterprise is custom, with extra editors at $20 each. It is metered by site pages and bandwidth, not AI prompts. Use a free VP0 design for the mobile side of your product.

Framer is a design-first website builder with AI generation built in, and its 2026 pricing is driven by site size and traffic rather than AI prompts. So your bill tracks pages, CMS items and bandwidth, plus how many editor seats you need. The short version: a free plan, Basic $10/mo, Pro $30/mo, Scale $100/mo plus usage, and custom Enterprise, with extra editors at $20/mo. The current numbers live on the [Framer pricing page](https://www.framer.com/pricing/), and since limits change, treat that page as the source of truth.

## Framer's pricing tiers

Free gives up to 10 CMS collections, around 1,000 pages, 5MB uploads, one locale and up to 3 editors on a Framer subdomain. Basic, $10/mo (annual), adds a custom domain, 30 site pages, 2 CMS collections, 50GB bandwidth and 30-day analytics. Pro, $30/mo, raises you to 150 pages, 10 CMS collections, 100GB bandwidth, 90-day analytics, a staging environment and roles. Scale, $100/mo plus usage, expands pages, CMS items and bandwidth with flexible limits and premium CDN. Enterprise is custom. Across all paid tiers, extra editors are $20/mo while viewers are free.

## What you actually pay for: pages, CMS and bandwidth

Unlike prompt-metered tools, Framer's meter is your published site: how many pages and CMS items it has, and how much bandwidth visitors use. AI design generation helps you build faster but is part of the plan, not a separate charge. So a content-heavy, high-traffic site climbs tiers, while a small marketing site stays cheap.

## Framer plans at a glance

| Plan | Monthly price | Pages, bandwidth, editors |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | ~1,000 pages, Framer subdomain, 3 editors |
| Basic | $10 | 30 pages, 50GB, custom domain |
| Pro | $30 | 150 pages, 100GB, staging, roles |
| Scale | $100 + usage | expandable pages, CMS, 200GB+ |

## A worked example

Say you launch a startup marketing site. Basic at $10/mo covers a 30-page site with a custom domain comfortably. If you add a blog with hundreds of CMS items and traffic grows, you move to Pro for the CMS headroom and bandwidth. The AI helps you generate sections quickly either way, so the cost question is purely your site's size and reach, not how much you prompted.

## Which plan fits you

Use Free to try Framer and publish on a subdomain. Pick Basic ($10) for a small site on your own domain, Pro ($30) once you need a real CMS, staging and team roles, and Scale ($100 plus usage) when page count, CMS items or bandwidth outgrow Pro. Add editor seats ($20 each) only for people who actually edit; viewers are free. Choose by site size and traffic, not by AI usage.

## How to keep Framer costs down

Match the tier to your page count and traffic, and avoid paying for idle editor seats. [VP0](https://vp0.com) is the free design library for AI builders, most useful for the mobile and app side of your product, where building the right screens once saves rework. For the broader pattern on metered AI tools, see [the hidden token tax of no-code AI subscriptions](/blogs/hidden-no-code-ai-subscription-fees-token-tax/).

## Common mistakes

The most common mistake is paying for editor seats nobody uses, at $20 each. The second is outgrowing Basic's page and CMS limits unexpectedly when a blog takes off. The third is comparing Framer's site-based pricing to prompt-metered app builders as if they bill the same way.

## Key takeaways

- Framer is site-metered: pages, CMS items and bandwidth drive cost, not AI prompts.
- Free, Basic $10, Pro $30, Scale $100 plus usage, Enterprise custom; extra editors $20 each.
- AI generation is a feature inside the plan, not a separate meter.
- Match the tier to site size and traffic, and use VP0 (free) for the app side of your product.

**Compare:** see [AI app builder pricing compared 2026](/blogs/ai-app-builder-pricing-compared-2026/), or the site-plan [Webflow pricing plans 2026](/blogs/webflow-pricing-plans-2026/) and [Wix pricing plans 2026](/blogs/wix-pricing-plans-2026/).


## Sources

- [Framer pricing page](https://www.framer.com/pricing/)
- [Framer](https://www.framer.com)
- [2024 Stack Overflow Developer Survey](https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/)
- [web.dev: why speed matters](https://web.dev/why-speed-matters/)

## FAQ

### How much does Framer cost in 2026?

Framer has a free plan, Basic at $10/mo (30 pages, 50GB bandwidth, custom domain), Pro at $30/mo (150 pages, 100GB, staging, roles), Scale at $100/mo plus usage, and custom Enterprise. Prices are for annual billing, and extra editors are $20/mo each. Check the live Framer pricing page for current numbers.

### Does Framer have a free plan?

Yes. The free plan includes up to 10 CMS collections, around 1,000 pages, 5MB file uploads, one locale and up to 3 editors, on a Framer subdomain. It is enough to build and publish a basic site.

### What drives Framer's cost?

Site pages, CMS items and bandwidth set your tier, and each extra editor is $20/mo. AI design generation is a feature within the plan, not a separate meter, so a busy, content-heavy site costs more than a small one.

### How do I keep Framer costs down?

Pick the tier that matches your page count and traffic, and add editor seats only when people actually edit. For the mobile side of your product, start from a finished design (free via VP0) so you build the right screens once.

### Is Framer worth it in 2026?

Framer is worth it for designers and marketers who want a beautiful site fast, from $10/mo. It is less worth it for complex web apps with heavy logic, where a real app builder fits better. AI generation is bundled, so cost tracks site size, and you can use VP0 for the mobile side of your product.

### What are the best Framer alternatives in 2026?

The best Framer alternatives in 2026 are Webflow and Wix, depending on whether you want design freedom, a deep CMS or the easiest setup. Framer leads on beautiful sites built fast. Whichever you pick, use a free VP0 design for the mobile side of your product.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does Framer cost in 2026?

Framer has a free plan, Basic at $10/mo (30 pages, 50GB bandwidth, custom domain), Pro at $30/mo (150 pages, 100GB, staging, roles), Scale at $100/mo plus usage, and custom Enterprise. Prices are for annual billing, and extra editors are $20/mo each. Check the live Framer pricing page for current numbers.

### Does Framer have a free plan?

Yes. The free plan includes up to 10 CMS collections, around 1,000 pages, 5MB file uploads, one locale and up to 3 editors, on a Framer subdomain. It is enough to build and publish a basic site.

### What drives Framer's cost?

Site pages, CMS items and bandwidth set your tier, and each extra editor is $20/mo. AI design generation is a feature within the plan, not a separate meter, so a busy, content-heavy site costs more than a small one.

### How do I keep Framer costs down?

Pick the tier that matches your page count and traffic, and add editor seats only when people actually edit. For the mobile side of your product, start from a finished design (free via VP0) so you build the right screens once.

### Is Framer worth it in 2026?

Framer is worth it for designers and marketers who want a beautiful site fast, from $10/mo. It is less worth it for complex web apps with heavy logic, where a real app builder fits better. AI generation is bundled, so cost tracks site size, and you can use VP0 for the mobile side of your product.

### What are the best Framer alternatives in 2026?

The best Framer alternatives in 2026 are Webflow and Wix, depending on whether you want design freedom, a deep CMS or the easiest setup. Framer leads on beautiful sites built fast. Whichever you pick, use a free VP0 design for the mobile side of your product.

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