4 best documentation Framer templates
Documentation Framer templates are built for products, tools, and platforms that need a clear, searchable knowledge base or developer docs. These templates include structured navigation sidebars, hierarchical content organisation, clean reading layouts with good code highlighting, and search or filtering functionality. Good documentation is often undervalued as a product feature — but for developer tools and software products, it's frequently the deciding factor in whether someone adopts your product. These templates help you build docs that are as polished and professional as the product itself. Whether you're documenting an API, a UI library, or a consumer product, these templates provide the right structural foundation.

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Yes — clean, text-focused templates with clear navigation work well for documentation. The templates here provide the layout foundation; Framer's CMS handles the content structure. For large, deeply nested documentation with complex versioning, a dedicated docs platform may be a better fit, but for smaller products these templates work well.
Framer doesn't have native site search, but third-party search tools like Algolia DocSearch or Pagefind can be integrated. For smaller documentation sites without search, clear navigation and a well-structured table of contents are often sufficient.
Some do. Code block support varies by template — check whether the template includes pre-formatted code sections before purchasing if this is a requirement. Framer's custom code component can also be used to embed syntax-highlighted code snippets using libraries like Prism.js.
Yes. Framer supports a multi-page structure with nested navigation. You can create sections, sub-sections, and individual pages in a structured hierarchy. The navigation component in documentation templates is typically designed to reflect this hierarchy clearly.
They work for developer-focused content, particularly for smaller APIs or getting-started guides. For extensive API reference documentation with interactive request testing, a purpose-built tool like ReadMe or Mintlify may be more appropriate alongside the marketing site.
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