Claude Sonnet 5 Comes to Framer
Framer upgrades to Claude Sonnet 5, boosting AI accuracy from 72% to 90% while using only 0.6× the credits of GPT 5.5 — a stronger design partner for layout and visual direction.
Framer's AI engine just got a significant upgrade: Claude Sonnet 5 is now available in Framer, delivering sharper layout suggestions, stronger visual direction, and a more capable editing partner than Sonnet 4.6.
Better Results at Lower Cost
In Framer's own evaluations, switching to Sonnet 5 pushed accuracy from 72% to 90% — a substantial jump in how reliably the model interprets and executes design intent. At the same time, it uses just 0.6× the credits of GPT 5.5, meaning you get more out of every session without burning through your allowance faster.
A Stronger Design Collaborator
Claude Sonnet 5 is Anthropic's most agentic Sonnet model yet, built to plan, reason through multi-step tasks, and work alongside you rather than just responding to single prompts. In Framer's context that translates to better handling of layout composition, visual consistency, and iterative edits — the model can engage more meaningfully with original design work rather than producing generic output.
Why It Matters
For creators building sites in Framer, this update means the AI assistant is now both more accurate and more economical. Whether you're refining a landing page, experimenting with visual direction, or editing sections on the fly, Sonnet 5 raises the ceiling on what Framer's AI can reliably do — without costing more credits to get there.
Sources: the announcement on X.