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Framer 3.0: Branching brings team safety to AI-powered design
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Framer 3.0 is here. With it comes Agents, Branching, and Community—a new era for web design and team workflows. AI is powerful, but using it on production sites requires care. That’s where Branching comes in. Branching lets teams create isolated versions of their sites, iterate with agents safely, and ship changes with confidence when they’re ready.
How Branching Works
When you start work with agents, you create a branch. All agent iterations happen in isolation. No impact on the live site. Your team reviews the changes, requests refinements, and when everything looks right, merges back to main.
This is especially powerful for large teams. Different team members can branch simultaneously, experiment with different agent iterations, and bring back only what works. No conflicting changes, no broken live sites.
Beyond Branching
Framer 3.0 also launches Community, a new platform where creators can share sites and earn money. And the agents themselves have expanded: they now handle site analytics, organize and refactor styles site-wide, and integrate deeply with external tools like Claude and your terminal.
This is the version where AI design becomes a team discipline. The days of agents being just a solo speed-up tool are over. Now they’re infrastructure for how modern teams build together.
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