Amsterdam-based Framer, a professional no-code website builder for designers, has secured $100M (approximately €85.6M) in a Series D funding round led by existing investors Meritech and Atomico, valuing the company at $2B (approximately €1.7B).
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Other investors, including WiL (World Innovation Lab) and HV Capital, participated in the round.
The Dutch unicorn will use the capital to accelerate US expansion, deepen investment in AI, and continue scaling both product and go-to-market.
The announcement comes over two years after raising €25.5M in a Series C round of funding.
For many years, tools like Wix and Squarespace have made it easy to create personal websites. However, professional, high-traffic, and brand-defining websites still require extensive involvement from developers.
That’s where Framer comes into play!
“Framer is changing the way the best companies bring their ideas online,” says Koen Bok, CEO and co-founder of Framer. “Designers and marketers can now ship production-ready sites in days, not months—without waiting on a front-end team. That means better-looking, higher performing pages built right where the brand lives.”
Framer: Redefining the future of web design
Founded in 2015 by Koen Bok and Jorn van Dijk, Framer is a tool designed for startups, scaleups, freelancers, agencies, and enterprise teams that integrates design and web building into a single process.
Unlike traditional builders, the Dutch platform provides a flexible design canvas and a modern content management system (CMS).
It includes tools for on-page editing, animations, forms, analytics, A/B testing, and live collaboration, enabling companies to create and manage high-performance websites.
Since they introduced their business plans last year, most of their new customers are now businesses, making this their fastest-growing revenue segment.
With 40 per cent of the latest Y Combinator batch using Framer, the platform is quickly becoming the top choice for ambitious companies, claims the company.
The company has hundreds of thousands of active websites and half a million monthly active users. Startups like Scale AI, Perplexity, Miro, and Bilt are already using Framer.