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Summary: - Framer AI is an AI-powered platform that makes interactive website prototyping faster and more expressive, enabling real interactivity without writing extensive code. - It helps designers, developers, and founders turn ideas into testable prototypes by suggesting and refining micro-interactions, transitions, and data-driven user flows. - How to use: open Framer, create a new project, import your design, enable Framer AI in Interactions, define the key user flow, let AI suggest micro-interactions and animations, then test, adjust timings/easing, and export reusable components as modules. - Benefits include reduced iteration time, better validation with real user behavior, accessibility improvements, and a potential 30–50% reduction in late-stage design changes. - Framer’s evolution: it began as an animation-focused prototyping tool and evolved to include real code for React; Framer AI narrows the design–development gap by enabling complex behaviors directly in the visual interface. - Practical tips and trends: import real data to simulate user scenarios, test different micro-interactions (e.g., color-changing hover buttons vs. subtle card scrolling), consider prototype size for validating ideas quickly, and export code for use in web projects. The episode also mentions hosting services (Hostinger) as a reference option and encourages audience engagement and feedback. - Additional notes: recent updates expand AI-powered components, improve design-library integration, enhance accessibility, and allow exporting interactions as reusable code. Remeber you can contact me at [email protected]
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