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    No-code website builder Framer reaches $2B valuation

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    Framer, a no-code website builder that claims over half a million monthly active users, has reached a $2 billion valuation after raising a $100 million Series D funding round led by existing investors Meritech and Atomico.

    This double-unicorn milestone comes at a time of hype for website builders — including direct competitors like Figma, Squarespace, and Wix, as well as rising “vibe coding” platforms such as Cursor and Lovable. 

    In 2023, Framer raised a $27 million Series C led by Meritech at an undisclosed valuation.

    “With this funding, we’re doubling down on enterprise growth and AI, so any company can confidently run their entire website on Framer,” CEO and co-founder Koen Bok said.

    Rather than static landing pages, Framer supports dynamic websites that teams can quickly update — without requiring developer support. More recently, the company has added analytics and enterprise security features, with the goal of helping “companies run their entire .com,” Bok told TechCrunch.

    Founded in Amsterdam by Bok and Jorn van Dijk, who had sold their design studio to Facebook in 2011, Framer describes itself as “the website builder loved by designers,” with the promise that websites created with its tools will stand out.

    The Dutch company has also been investing more heavily into its enterprise business. Since introducing business plans late last year, Framer reports that businesses have become the majority of its new customers. These include companies like Miro, Perplexity, and Scale AI — as well as 40% of Y Combinator’s most recent batch. 

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    The growing B2B business is already making an impact on the company’s bottom line. According to a spokesperson, the company reached $50 million in annual recurring revenue this year, and aims to cross the $100 million threshold next year. “We’ve been break-even for the past year,” Bok told TechCrunch.



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