Where to Find the Best Framer Templates in 2026 (Free & Paid)
Search “Framer templates” and you’ll drown in options — thousands of them, scattered across an official store, dozens of independent studios, and a long tail of gallery sites of wildly varying quality.
So where should you actually look? Here are the best places to find Framer templates in 2026, ranked by trust and quality — plus a quick checklist for spotting a great one.
1. The official Framer Marketplace
Start here. The Framer Marketplace hosts over 2,000 responsive templates plus 60+ plugins, all vetted to work natively inside Framer. You can filter by category — portfolio, SaaS, agency, ecommerce, and more — and both free and paid options are available.
The best part: the free templates are fully functional websites, not stripped-down demos. Many now ship with CMS, responsive breakpoints, animations, and SEO built in. Browse it at framer.com/marketplace.
2. Independent creators and studios
Some of the best-designed templates come from independent studios that specialize in a niche and support their work directly — like Ritual. Buying from a focused creator usually means sharper design, a clearer point of view, and a real person behind support.
It’s also where you’ll find standout releases before they’re everywhere — for example our creative-portfolio template, SOLIO© (see the live preview). Explore our full template collection to see the range.
3. Curated galleries and roundups
Third-party galleries and “best of” roundups are useful for discovery and inspiration — they surface templates you might not find by browsing alone. Treat them as a shortlist, then always click through to the original creator or the Marketplace to verify quality and support before you commit.
How to get a template before you commit
Great design is only half the story. Before you remix or buy, check that a template has:
A live demo you can click through — scroll it on your phone, not just your laptop.
A real CMS if you’ll add blog posts or projects over time.
Responsive breakpoints that actually hold up on mobile and tablet.
Editable SEO — meta titles and descriptions you can customize per page.
Clean, purposeful design that frames your content instead of competing with it.
Support and updates from an active creator, especially for paid templates.
You can ask all of this to the Framer agent available directly in Framer.
For more on the SEO side of that checklist, see our guide on whether Framer templates are SEO-optimized.
Free vs paid: where to buy which
Free templates from the Marketplace are perfect for testing an idea or launching fast on a budget. Paid templates — from the Marketplace or an independent studio — earn their price with more distinctive design, tighter detail, and dedicated support. If your site is how you win clients, the upgrade usually pays for itself with one project.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the official Framer template store?
It’s the Framer Marketplace at framer.com/marketplace, with over 2,000 templates and 60+ plugins across every category. Source: Framer Marketplace.
Are free Framer templates any good?
Yes. The quality of free Marketplace templates has risen sharply — many are complete websites with CMS, animations, and SEO. They’re a genuinely good starting point.
What’s the best Framer portfolio template?
For creatives, we rank SOLIO© first — see our full list of the best Framer portfolio templates in 2026.
The bottom line
Start at the official Marketplace for breadth, follow independent studios for standout design, and use galleries for discovery — then vet every candidate against the checklist above. Ready to browse? See our template collection.
Sources
Framer Marketplace: framer.com/marketplace
Framer Marketplace — Portfolio category: framer.com/marketplace/templates/category/portfolio
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