2 best gallery Framer templates
Gallery Framer templates are built around the presentation of visual work — photography collections, illustration portfolios, artwork series, and design archives. These templates prioritise clean, well-spaced image presentation with grid layouts, masonry arrangements, lightbox functionality, and filtering by category or type. The goal is a viewing experience that does justice to the visual work without unnecessary interface clutter. Whether you're a photographer building a commercial portfolio, an illustrator showcasing a body of work, or a studio archiving a visual catalogue, these gallery templates give your imagery the presentation structure it needs. All are editable in Framer with no code required.
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Gallery templates are designed for presenting large collections of images in an organised, browsable format. They typically include a grid or masonry layout for the main collection, individual lightbox or detail views for images, and category or album organisation for collections with multiple series or subjects.
Yes — gallery templates are primarily designed for visual professionals with large bodies of work to present. Photographers, illustrators, and digital artists use them to showcase work in a format that lets visitors browse freely and view images at full scale.
Many do. A lightbox — clicking an image to view it full-screen with navigation to adjacent images — is a standard feature in gallery templates. Framer supports this pattern natively through its overlay and interaction components.
Yes. Framer's CMS handles image collections with category and tag fields, letting you create organised albums or series. A main gallery page shows all work; filtered views show individual series. Adding new images means adding new CMS entries.
Yes when using appropriate image sizes. Framer lazy-loads images by default, meaning only visible images load initially. Combined with properly optimised source images, gallery templates maintain good performance even with large collections.
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