Framer has shipped an AI agent layer directly inside its design tool, and this demo runs through 11 concrete production tasks it can handle: replacing images in bulk, rewriting copy to match brand voice, converting repeated elements into reusable components, building mobile navigation variants, generating functional code components, creating and connecting CMS collections, batch-renaming blog titles, managing slug redirects, and assembling a team section pulled live from CMS data.
The detail worth watching for is not the individual features but the control model. Framer Agents are positioned as a design assistant that reads project context, meaning it is not a blank-slate prompt box but something that understands existing structure before acting. The jump from 3:10 to 4:35 covers component auditing and mobile nav variants, which is where the gap between a generic AI tool and a project-aware one becomes visible.
The full demo runs under 8 minutes and moves fast enough that the CMS reference connections and redirect management, covered between 6:05 and 7:40, are easy to miss. Those two sequences matter most for anyone evaluating whether this replaces manual CMS wiring work. Watch those sections twice.
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